Contrary to political and philosophical consensus, we argue that the threats posed by climate change justify population engineering, the intentional manipulation of the size and structure of human populations. Specifically, we defend three types of policies aimed at reducing fertility rates: choice enhancement, preference adjustment, and incentivization. While few object to the first type of policy, the latter two are generally rejected because of their potential for coercion or morally objectionable manipulation. We argue that forms of each policy type are pragmatically and morally justified tools for preventing the harms of global climate change
Academia and government often ignore or deny the impact of population growth on the environment. How...
Global, national and regional population projections are embedded in projections of future greenhous...
The problem of climate change raises some important philosophical, existential questions. I propose ...
Contrary to political and philosophical consensus, we argue that the threats posed by climate change...
I plan to have children in about ten years. I do not know how many, but I would like that to be a de...
There is an increasingly vociferous debate about whether population growth is relevant for climate m...
Future population growth is uncertain and matters for climate policy: higher growth entails more emi...
This paper explores how population control is a harmful solution to the climate crisis. I seek to do...
The problem of climate change raises some important philosophical, existential questions. I propose ...
What role does population play in thinking about the problem of climate change and some of its solut...
The inexorable demographic momentum of the global human population is rapidly eroding Earth's life-s...
Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation due t...
Overpopulation is often identified as one of the key drivers of climate change. Further, it is often...
This paper outlines a moral framework for the debate on global population policy. Questions of popul...
However far we are from either in practice, basic global and intergenerational justice, including cl...
Academia and government often ignore or deny the impact of population growth on the environment. How...
Global, national and regional population projections are embedded in projections of future greenhous...
The problem of climate change raises some important philosophical, existential questions. I propose ...
Contrary to political and philosophical consensus, we argue that the threats posed by climate change...
I plan to have children in about ten years. I do not know how many, but I would like that to be a de...
There is an increasingly vociferous debate about whether population growth is relevant for climate m...
Future population growth is uncertain and matters for climate policy: higher growth entails more emi...
This paper explores how population control is a harmful solution to the climate crisis. I seek to do...
The problem of climate change raises some important philosophical, existential questions. I propose ...
What role does population play in thinking about the problem of climate change and some of its solut...
The inexorable demographic momentum of the global human population is rapidly eroding Earth's life-s...
Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation due t...
Overpopulation is often identified as one of the key drivers of climate change. Further, it is often...
This paper outlines a moral framework for the debate on global population policy. Questions of popul...
However far we are from either in practice, basic global and intergenerational justice, including cl...
Academia and government often ignore or deny the impact of population growth on the environment. How...
Global, national and regional population projections are embedded in projections of future greenhous...
The problem of climate change raises some important philosophical, existential questions. I propose ...