Responding to climate change needs a global perspective that combines emphases on the dignity and worth of all people and co-membership in a finite, breakable socio-ecology. A philosophy that defends the victims of climate change must help counteract some major mirages: first, the nest of national identity conceived in such a way that we see ourselves as separate from, even immune and indifferent to, misfortunes elsewhere in the world; second, the dream of endless growth, economic and technological, that will enable ‘us’—whether conceived as particular national islands or particular affluent groups and persons—to avoid shared planetary boundaries and the dangers from breaching them; and, third, our ability to screen out unpalatable informat...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
In this essay I highlight the difficulties of applying the liberal individual human rights ethos to ...
Presenting human security perspectives on climate change, this volume raises issues of equity, ethic...
The call for a new humanism in the 21st century roots in the conviction that the moral, intellectual...
The call for a new humanism in the 21st century roots in the conviction that the moral, intellectual...
We are faced with a development paradox. Even though people are on average living longer, healthier ...
In this article, we theorise and develop a posthumanist and new materialist approach to sustainable ...
textabstractThe language of ‘human security’ arose in the 1990s, including from UN work on ‘human de...
There is broad scientific consensus on the anthropogenic roots of the environmental crisis, whether ...
The degree of human progress is determined not only by the level of development of the productive f...
How important are humanistic principles in assessments of climate change? Do we judge in terms of al...
Abating the threat climate change poses to the lives of future people clearly challenges our develop...
Traditional security premised on state and its military apparatus has got itself emasculated in the ...
It is now widely accepted that carbon emission from human activities is an important driving force i...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
In this essay I highlight the difficulties of applying the liberal individual human rights ethos to ...
Presenting human security perspectives on climate change, this volume raises issues of equity, ethic...
The call for a new humanism in the 21st century roots in the conviction that the moral, intellectual...
The call for a new humanism in the 21st century roots in the conviction that the moral, intellectual...
We are faced with a development paradox. Even though people are on average living longer, healthier ...
In this article, we theorise and develop a posthumanist and new materialist approach to sustainable ...
textabstractThe language of ‘human security’ arose in the 1990s, including from UN work on ‘human de...
There is broad scientific consensus on the anthropogenic roots of the environmental crisis, whether ...
The degree of human progress is determined not only by the level of development of the productive f...
How important are humanistic principles in assessments of climate change? Do we judge in terms of al...
Abating the threat climate change poses to the lives of future people clearly challenges our develop...
Traditional security premised on state and its military apparatus has got itself emasculated in the ...
It is now widely accepted that carbon emission from human activities is an important driving force i...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
In this essay I highlight the difficulties of applying the liberal individual human rights ethos to ...