"When it comes to climate change, the greatest difficulty we face is that we do not know the likely degree of change or its cost, which means that environmental policy decisions have to be made under uncertainty. This book offers an accessible philosophical treatment of the broad range of ethical and policy challenges posed by climate change uncertainty. Drawing on both the philosophy of science and ethics, Martin Bunzl shows how tackling climate change revolves around weighing up our interests now against those of future generations, which requires that we examine our assumptions about the value of present costs versus future benefits. In an engaging, conversational style, Bunzl looks at questions such as our responsibility towards non-hum...
that the deepest challenge posed by climate change is an ethical one. The book diagnoses the nature ...
Climate change has become the most pressing moral and political problem of our time. Ethical theorie...
Not many philosophers appreciate the argument I was developing. Most resist the idea, although some...
While the foundations of climate science and ethics are well established, fine-grained climate predi...
Climate change is a pressing phenomenon with huge potential ethical, legal and social policy implica...
Abstract Climate change cannot be managed by experts and politicians alone. Consequently, climate et...
Governing risks is not only a technical matter, but also a matter of ethical and societal considerat...
This issue of Philosophical Transactions examines the relationship between scientific uncertainty ab...
In this chapter I zoom in on a topic in climate ethics that has not previously received academic scr...
Understanding the complex set of processes collected under the heading of climate change represents ...
I argue that one of the most urgent tasks of geoethics is how to deal with climate change in a just ...
Policy-making is usually about risk management. Thus, the handling of uncertainty in science is cent...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
Modern economic rationality is an instrumental rationality geared towards the idea of 'progress': th...
The environmental crisis challenges the adequacy of traditional moral theories, particularly in the ...
that the deepest challenge posed by climate change is an ethical one. The book diagnoses the nature ...
Climate change has become the most pressing moral and political problem of our time. Ethical theorie...
Not many philosophers appreciate the argument I was developing. Most resist the idea, although some...
While the foundations of climate science and ethics are well established, fine-grained climate predi...
Climate change is a pressing phenomenon with huge potential ethical, legal and social policy implica...
Abstract Climate change cannot be managed by experts and politicians alone. Consequently, climate et...
Governing risks is not only a technical matter, but also a matter of ethical and societal considerat...
This issue of Philosophical Transactions examines the relationship between scientific uncertainty ab...
In this chapter I zoom in on a topic in climate ethics that has not previously received academic scr...
Understanding the complex set of processes collected under the heading of climate change represents ...
I argue that one of the most urgent tasks of geoethics is how to deal with climate change in a just ...
Policy-making is usually about risk management. Thus, the handling of uncertainty in science is cent...
Climate change – and its most dangerous consequence, the rapid overheating of the planet –...
Modern economic rationality is an instrumental rationality geared towards the idea of 'progress': th...
The environmental crisis challenges the adequacy of traditional moral theories, particularly in the ...
that the deepest challenge posed by climate change is an ethical one. The book diagnoses the nature ...
Climate change has become the most pressing moral and political problem of our time. Ethical theorie...
Not many philosophers appreciate the argument I was developing. Most resist the idea, although some...