Climate Change Of 1992 By Richard Gardiner

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In this article, Gardiner goes over the treaty that was proposed called the United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change of 1992. This treaty addressed the world problem of climate change that’s causing global warming that would pose a significant threat to the world in the future. Several countries were offered to participate in this treaty, and many developed countries signed, but the United States government chose not to. The fact that the U.S. chose not to sign led the population to have many ethical questions about the topic and whether climate change actually did pose a significant threat. Gardiner argues that there are “five concerns of climate policy.” These concerns are: 1. Treatment of scientific uncertainty. 2. Responsibility