Carbon offsetting can be loosely characterized as a mechanism by which an organization or individual contributes to a scheme that is projected either to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or to deliver carbon dioxide emission reductions on the part of other organizations or individuals. An activity that has been offset therefore purports to make no long-term net contribution to atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. The ethical basis for using carbon offsetting as an approach to tackling climate change is very much contested. We seek to expose some of the underlying reasons for these ethical disagreements. We show that they relate both to empirical disagreements about what the likely benefits of offsetting are and, more fundament...
The climate change mitigation effort is being translated into several actions and discourses that ma...
Although emissions trading is embraced as a means to curb carbon emissions and to incentivize the us...
In this paper we examine how theories of sustainable and ethical consumption help us to understand a...
Carbon offsetting can be loosely characterized as a mechanism by which an organization or individual...
Do carbon-offsetting schemes morally offset emissions? The moral equivalence thesis is the claim tha...
Many real-world agents recognise that they impose harms by choosing to emit carbon, e.g., by flying....
Carbon offsetting remains contentious within, at least, philosophy. By posing and then answering a g...
ABSTRACT. In this article, we explore the world’s response to the increasing impact of carbon emissi...
Empirical evidence advancing the theory of anthropogenic climate change and resultant policy action ...
Moral spillover occurs when a morally loaded behavior becomes associated with another source. In the...
Moral duties concerning climate change mitigation are – for good reasons – conventionally construed ...
Carbon offsetting can have some laudable goals, including protection of the most pristine resources ...
In 2015, the Paris Agreement was signed by nations all over the world. The new climate agreementwill...
Climate policy-making requires a balancing, however rudimentary, of the costs of reducing greenhouse...
Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change polic...
The climate change mitigation effort is being translated into several actions and discourses that ma...
Although emissions trading is embraced as a means to curb carbon emissions and to incentivize the us...
In this paper we examine how theories of sustainable and ethical consumption help us to understand a...
Carbon offsetting can be loosely characterized as a mechanism by which an organization or individual...
Do carbon-offsetting schemes morally offset emissions? The moral equivalence thesis is the claim tha...
Many real-world agents recognise that they impose harms by choosing to emit carbon, e.g., by flying....
Carbon offsetting remains contentious within, at least, philosophy. By posing and then answering a g...
ABSTRACT. In this article, we explore the world’s response to the increasing impact of carbon emissi...
Empirical evidence advancing the theory of anthropogenic climate change and resultant policy action ...
Moral spillover occurs when a morally loaded behavior becomes associated with another source. In the...
Moral duties concerning climate change mitigation are – for good reasons – conventionally construed ...
Carbon offsetting can have some laudable goals, including protection of the most pristine resources ...
In 2015, the Paris Agreement was signed by nations all over the world. The new climate agreementwill...
Climate policy-making requires a balancing, however rudimentary, of the costs of reducing greenhouse...
Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change polic...
The climate change mitigation effort is being translated into several actions and discourses that ma...
Although emissions trading is embraced as a means to curb carbon emissions and to incentivize the us...
In this paper we examine how theories of sustainable and ethical consumption help us to understand a...