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Climate Ethics : Environmental Justice and Climate Change.
Title:
Climate Ethics : Environmental Justice and Climate Change.
Author:
Tremmel, Joerg.
ISBN:
9780857735973
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgments -- Part I Climate Change: Physical Causes and Effects -- 1 Introduction: Why an Imminent Threat Stays on the Back Burner -- 2 The Science of Climate Change -- 3 The Culprits of Climate Change -- 4 The Human Costs of Climate Change -- 5 Addressing Climate Change: Options and Obstacles -- Part II Climate Ethics -- 6 Distribution of What? -- 7 Intergenerational Justice -- 8 Pure Distributive Justice -- 9 International Justice -- 10 Historical Justice -- 11 From the Currency of Greenhouse Gases to Questions of Monetary Distribution -- 12 What is Just with Regard to Climate Change? -- 13 Rights in the Context of Climate Change: A Contested Terrain -- 14 The 'Present People's Right to a Stable Climate' Approach -- 15 The 'Future People's Right to a Stable Climate' Approach -- 16 Can Future People be Said to Have Legal Rights? -- 17 Summary: Is 'Rights Talk' a Good Idea? -- 18 Outlook -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
Abstract:
Climate change is perhaps the most important issue of our time and yet the international measures necessary to mitigate it have not been implemented. Given the urgency of the problem, why has so little been done? Climate Ethics identifies the reasons behind this crucial paradox and outlines a way forward. In the first part of the book the authors provide an accessible account of the basics of climate change, demystifying the complicated terminology that so often hinders a proper understanding of the subject. In the second part, they explore the complex ethical and moral questions that need to be addressed if long-term solutions to climate change are to be realised. What moral responsibility do we have to future generations? How should we share out emission rights? Do we take into account past emissions? What is the fairest approach to the politics of climate change on a global scale? An original and timely engagement with one of the most pressing problems facing us and future generations.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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