Estatísticas
Toxic Income as a Trigger of Climate Change
Author:
Fander Falconí, Rafael Burbano, Jesus Ramos-Martin y Pedro Cango
Published by:
sandra rochina
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Falconí, Fander, Rafael Burbano, Jesus Ramos-Martin y Pedro Cango. 2019. Toxic Income as a Trigger of Climate Change. Revista PUCE, 108: 215-252. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26807/revpuce.v0i108.221
Link:
http://www.revistapuce.edu.ec/index.php/revpuce/article/view/221
Summary:
The rate of CO2 emissions concentration in the atmosphere increases the likelihood of significant impacts on humankind and ecosystems. The assumption that permissible levels of greenhouse gas emissions cannot exceed the global average temperature increase of 2 ºC in relation to pre-industrial levels remains uncertain. Despite this uncertainty, the direct implication is that enormous quantities of fossil fuels have, thus far, wrongly been counted as assets by hydrocarbon firms as they cannot be exploited if we want to keep climate under certain control. These are the socalled “toxic assets”.