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Preferred term
contraction and convergence
Definition
- Contraction and convergence (C&C) is an emissions allocation methodology based on egalitarian principles that was developed by the Global Commons Institute (GCI) in the 1990s. Still widely referenced today, C&C calls for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to be reduced significantly around the world (contraction) and for per-capita emissions to be equalized internationally and intranationally (convergence). [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Warming & Climate Change; Contraction and Convergence]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/contraction_and_convergence
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