Description |
1 online resource (489 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics Series |
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Routledge Handbooks in Applied Ethics Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Ethical Issues That Arise in Governments' Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Policy Formations -- 1 Duties of Nation-States to Prevent Activities within Their Jurisdiction That Harm People and Nations Outside Their Boundaries: The Meaning of the No Harm Principle as Applied to International Relations -- 2 Duties to Not Harm Ecological Systems, Plants, and Animals |
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3 Duties to Consider the Views of Those Who Will Be Harmed by Climate Change -- 4 The Ethics of Climate Targets: Extinction Rebellion v. The Climate Establishment -- 5 The Role of Human Rights in Setting a National Greenhouse Gas Emissions Target -- 6 Appropriate Application of Equity: The Case Study of Brazil's National Determined Contributions -- 7 Mitigation Duties of Poor and Vulnerable Countries -- Part II: Ethical Issues That Arise from the Responsibility to Respond to Unavoidable Climate Change Harms -- 8 Democracy and Justice in Climate Change Adaptation |
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9 Socially Constructed Expectations of Certainty in Climate Science -- 10 Ethical Obligations to Develop and Support a Precautionary Principle to Guide National Responses to Climate Change -- 11 The Ethical Responsibility of Developed Countries to Help Finance Adaptation Costs in Poor Developing Countries -- 12 Climate Justice in Nigeria: A Pathway to Defending the Rights of Disproportionately Affected Persons -- 13 The Responsibility of Nations to Address Climate Refugees and Displaced Persons -- 14 Taking Moral Responsibility for Climate Change by Cities |
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15 The Lisbon Case Study: The Ethical Obligations of Urban Policymakers to Support Policies Entailed by Mainstream Climate Science -- 16 The Ethical Responsibility of Individuals to Reduce Greenhouse Gases -- Part III: Ethical Issues Raised by Arguments Frequently Made in Opposition to Climate Change Policies -- 17 Instrumental Rationality and Climate Policy -- 18 Ethical Problems with Cost Arguments Made in Opposition to Climate Change Policies -- 19 The Climate Change Disinformation Campaign: Attacking the Common Good, Advancing the Self, and Destroying Democracy |
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20 Ethical Rules That 'Climate Skeptics' Should Abide By -- 21 Climate Change, Difficulty, and Ignorance -- 22 Saving Democracy: Denying the Alternate Reality of Climate Denialism -- Part IV: Ethical Issues Raised by Various Policy Responses to Climate Change -- 23 Ethical Issues Raised by Cap-and-Trade Regimes -- 24 Ethical Issues Raised by Carbon Taxing Regimes -- 25 An Ethical Approach to Assessments of Harm from Climate Change and Global Heating: The Problem with Integrated Assessment Models and Other Value-Laden Tools |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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26 Ethical Issues Raised by Geoengineering Technologies to Reduce the Threat of Climate Change |
Subject |
Environmental ethics.
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Climatic changes-Moral and ethical aspects
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Nature-Effect of human beings on-Moral and ethical aspects
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Climatic changes -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Environmental ethics.
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Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gwiazdon, Kathryn
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Westra, Laura
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ISBN |
9781000934199 |
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1000934195 |
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