The Ethics of Global Climate Change

The Ethics of Global Climate Change
Title The Ethics of Global Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Denis G. Arnold
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2011-03-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139501003

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Global climate change is one of the most daunting ethical and political challenges confronting humanity in the twenty-first century. The intergenerational and transnational ethical issues raised by climate change have been the focus of a significant body of scholarship. In this new collection of essays, leading scholars engage and respond to first-generation scholarship and argue for new ways of thinking about our ethical obligations to present and future generations. Topics addressed in these essays include moral accountability for energy consumption and emissions, egalitarian and libertarian perspectives on mitigation, justice in relation to cap and trade schemes, the ethics of adaptation and the ethical dimensions of the impact of climate change on nature.

Ethics and Global Climate Change

Ethics and Global Climate Change
Title Ethics and Global Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Peter A. French
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-10-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781119341321

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The planet is undergoing a global change in climate that has begun to negatively affect populations and is predicted to accelerate in the coming decades. The human beings now on Earth are the first to exist when the climatic dynamics of the planet are scientifically understood. That understanding makes patently clear that the aggregate effects of human activities have a distinct impact on planetary climate and the way humans will live, if they survive, in the future. This appears to be a tipping point time in human history when future climatic catastrophes that threaten generations of humans might be preventable if governments, institutions, and organizations now take mitigating actions. That suggests that the people currently alive on the planet bear a collective responsibility to address the negative human impact on climate.

Climate Matters

Climate Matters
Title Climate Matters PDF eBook
Author John Broome
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 225
Release 2012-07-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 0393063364

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His conclusions—some as demanding as they are logical—will challenge and enlighten.

Climate Ethics

Climate Ethics
Title Climate Ethics PDF eBook
Author Stephen Gardiner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2010-07-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 0199889708

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This collection gathers a set of seminal papers from the emerging area of ethics and climate change. Topics covered include human rights, international justice, intergenerational ethics, individual responsibility, climate economics, and the ethics of geoengineering. Climate Ethics is intended to serve as a source book for general reference, and for university courses that include a focus on the human dimensions of climate change. It should be of broad interest to all those concerned with global justice, environmental science and policy, and the future of humanity.

Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security

Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security
Title Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security PDF eBook
Author Karen O'Brien
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1139488333

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Presenting human security perspectives on climate change, this volume raises issues of equity, ethics and environmental justice, as well as our capacity to respond to what is increasingly considered to be the greatest societal challenge for humankind. Written by international experts, it argues that climate change must be viewed as an issue of human security, and not an environmental problem that can be managed in isolation from larger questions concerning development trajectories, and ethical obligations towards the poor and to future generations. The concept of human security offers a new approach to the challenges of climate change, and the responses that could lead to a more equitable and sustainable future. Climate Change, Ethics and Human Security will be of interest to researchers, policy makers, and practitioners concerned with the human dimensions of climate change, as well as to upper-level students in the social sciences and humanities interested in climate change.

Climate Change Ethics

Climate Change Ethics
Title Climate Change Ethics PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Brown
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2013
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415625718

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This book provides an important new perspective on the debate over climate change ethics in light of a thirty-five year history of national and international debates about climate change policies. Donald A. Brown has written the first book of its kind that makes practical recommendations on how to increase consideration of ethical matters into policy, giving readers a new way of thinking about climate ethics.

A Perfect Moral Storm

A Perfect Moral Storm
Title A Perfect Moral Storm PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Gardiner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 512
Release 2011-02-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199702152

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Climate change is arguably the great problem confronting humanity, but we have done little to head off this looming catastrophe. In The Perfect Moral Storm, philosopher Stephen Gardiner illuminates our dangerous inaction by placing the environmental crisis in an entirely new light, considering it as an ethical failure. Gardiner clarifies the moral situation, identifying the temptations (or "storms") that make us vulnerable to a certain kind of corruption. First, the world's most affluent nations are tempted to pass on the cost of climate change to the poorer and weaker citizens of the world. Second, the present generation is tempted to pass the problem on to future generations. Third, our poor grasp of science, international justice, and the human relationship to nature helps to facilitate inaction. As a result, we are engaging in willful self-deception when the lives of future generations, the world's poor, and even the basic fabric of life on the planet is at stake. We should wake up to this profound ethical failure, Gardiner concludes, and demand more of our institutions, our leaders and ourselves. "This is a radical book, both in the sense that it faces extremes and in the sense that it goes to the roots." --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "The book's strength lies in Gardiner's success at understanding and clarifying the types of moral issues that climate change raises, which is an important first step toward solutions." --Science Magazine "Gardiner has expertly explored some very instinctual and vitally important considerations which cannot realistically be ignored. --Required reading." --Green Prophet "Gardiner makes a strong case for highlighting and insisting on the ethical dimensions of the climate problem, and his warnings about buck-passing and the dangerous appeal of moral corruptions hit home." --Times Higher Education "Stephen Gardiner takes to a new level our understanding of the moral dimensions of climate change. A Perfect Moral Storm argues convincingly that climate change is the greatest moral challenge our species has ever faced - and that the problem goes even deeper than we think." --Peter Singer, Princeton University