The Ethics of Global Climate Change
Herausgeber: Arnold, Denis G.
The Ethics of Global Climate Change
Herausgeber: Arnold, Denis G.
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Argues for new ways of conceptualising our ethical obligations regarding global climate change and responds to first-generation literature.
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Argues for new ways of conceptualising our ethical obligations regarding global climate change and responds to first-generation literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781107000698
- ISBN-10: 1107000696
- Artikelnr.: 32898146
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781107000698
- ISBN-10: 1107000696
- Artikelnr.: 32898146
Introduction: climate change and ethics Denis G. Arnold; 1. Energy, ethics
and the transformation of nature Dale Jamieson; 2. Is no one responsible
for global environmental tragedy? Climate change as challenge in our
ethical concepts Stephen Gardiner; 3. Greenhouse gas emission and the
domination of posterity John Nolt; 4. Climate change, energy rights and
equality Simon Caney; 5. Common atmospheric ownership and equal emissions
entitlements Darrel Moellendorf; 6. A Lockean defense of grandfathering
emission rights Luc Bovens; 7. Parenting the planet Sarah Krakoff; 8.
Living ethically in a greenhouse Robert H. Socolow and Mary R. English; 9.
Beyond business as usual: alternative wedges to avoid catastrophic climate
change and create sustainable societies Philip Cafaro; 10. Addressing
competitiveness in US climate policy Richard D. Morgenstern; 11.
Reconciling justice and efficiency: integrating environmental justice into
domestic cap-and-trade programs for controlling greenhouse gases Alice
Kaswan; 12. Ethical dimensions of adapting to climate change imposed risks
W. Neil Adger and Sophie Nicholson-Cole; 13. Does nature matter? The place
of the nonhuman in the ethics of climate change Clare Palmer; 14. Human
rights, climate change, and the trillionth ton Henry Shue.
and the transformation of nature Dale Jamieson; 2. Is no one responsible
for global environmental tragedy? Climate change as challenge in our
ethical concepts Stephen Gardiner; 3. Greenhouse gas emission and the
domination of posterity John Nolt; 4. Climate change, energy rights and
equality Simon Caney; 5. Common atmospheric ownership and equal emissions
entitlements Darrel Moellendorf; 6. A Lockean defense of grandfathering
emission rights Luc Bovens; 7. Parenting the planet Sarah Krakoff; 8.
Living ethically in a greenhouse Robert H. Socolow and Mary R. English; 9.
Beyond business as usual: alternative wedges to avoid catastrophic climate
change and create sustainable societies Philip Cafaro; 10. Addressing
competitiveness in US climate policy Richard D. Morgenstern; 11.
Reconciling justice and efficiency: integrating environmental justice into
domestic cap-and-trade programs for controlling greenhouse gases Alice
Kaswan; 12. Ethical dimensions of adapting to climate change imposed risks
W. Neil Adger and Sophie Nicholson-Cole; 13. Does nature matter? The place
of the nonhuman in the ethics of climate change Clare Palmer; 14. Human
rights, climate change, and the trillionth ton Henry Shue.
Introduction: climate change and ethics Denis G. Arnold; 1. Energy, ethics
and the transformation of nature Dale Jamieson; 2. Is no one responsible
for global environmental tragedy? Climate change as challenge in our
ethical concepts Stephen Gardiner; 3. Greenhouse gas emission and the
domination of posterity John Nolt; 4. Climate change, energy rights and
equality Simon Caney; 5. Common atmospheric ownership and equal emissions
entitlements Darrel Moellendorf; 6. A Lockean defense of grandfathering
emission rights Luc Bovens; 7. Parenting the planet Sarah Krakoff; 8.
Living ethically in a greenhouse Robert H. Socolow and Mary R. English; 9.
Beyond business as usual: alternative wedges to avoid catastrophic climate
change and create sustainable societies Philip Cafaro; 10. Addressing
competitiveness in US climate policy Richard D. Morgenstern; 11.
Reconciling justice and efficiency: integrating environmental justice into
domestic cap-and-trade programs for controlling greenhouse gases Alice
Kaswan; 12. Ethical dimensions of adapting to climate change imposed risks
W. Neil Adger and Sophie Nicholson-Cole; 13. Does nature matter? The place
of the nonhuman in the ethics of climate change Clare Palmer; 14. Human
rights, climate change, and the trillionth ton Henry Shue.
and the transformation of nature Dale Jamieson; 2. Is no one responsible
for global environmental tragedy? Climate change as challenge in our
ethical concepts Stephen Gardiner; 3. Greenhouse gas emission and the
domination of posterity John Nolt; 4. Climate change, energy rights and
equality Simon Caney; 5. Common atmospheric ownership and equal emissions
entitlements Darrel Moellendorf; 6. A Lockean defense of grandfathering
emission rights Luc Bovens; 7. Parenting the planet Sarah Krakoff; 8.
Living ethically in a greenhouse Robert H. Socolow and Mary R. English; 9.
Beyond business as usual: alternative wedges to avoid catastrophic climate
change and create sustainable societies Philip Cafaro; 10. Addressing
competitiveness in US climate policy Richard D. Morgenstern; 11.
Reconciling justice and efficiency: integrating environmental justice into
domestic cap-and-trade programs for controlling greenhouse gases Alice
Kaswan; 12. Ethical dimensions of adapting to climate change imposed risks
W. Neil Adger and Sophie Nicholson-Cole; 13. Does nature matter? The place
of the nonhuman in the ethics of climate change Clare Palmer; 14. Human
rights, climate change, and the trillionth ton Henry Shue.