Brown, Donald A.2019-09-252019-09-252010-09-142008-05http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/175511"One frequently hears the argument that it would be unfair to the United States to commit to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions because some large emitting countries including China and India have not done so. Although this argument has waned somewhat since it was first strongly made in opposition to the Kyoto Protocol, recently this contention has arisen again in response to proposed new US climate change laws and in discussions about what the US position should be when it negotiates a post-Kyoto regime this December in Poland and next December in Copenhagen. (p.1)"engWith permission of the license/copyright holdergreenhouse effectclimate ethicsPolitical ethicsEnvironmental ethicsGovernance and ethicsResources ethicsNations must reduce greenhouse gas emissions to their fair share of safe global emissions without regard to what other nations doPreprint