id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_uqthucvivfhnhlxotxgi7wk2l4 Chris Armstrong Climate Justice and Territorial Rights 2014 16 .pdf application/pdf 7418 387 61 deliver on the conclusion that states with terrestrial sinks should be granted extra emissions not argue for state ownership of sink capacity (since she remains agnostic both on the claims of states as opposed to other communities, and on whether ownership of sink capacity is the to require that the agent so attached should have the right to securely access a resource, and is entirely distinct from the question of who has the right to benefit from their sink capacity. resolutely opposed to a state's right to use 'its' natural resources to fuel national development argument targets transnational payments for protection, treating sink capacity as a public view on who ought to own, or have the right to use, the sink capacity thereby secured appears to natural resources, see Cara Nine, Global Justice and Territory (Oxford University Press, 2012), rights to harness the benefits flowing from the natural resources within a state's territory proves ./cache/work_uqthucvivfhnhlxotxgi7wk2l4.pdf ./txt/work_uqthucvivfhnhlxotxgi7wk2l4.txt