Global structural injustices are harms caused by structural processes, involving multiple individuals, acting across more than one state. Young (2011) developed the concept of ‘political responsibility,’ to allocate responsibility for structural injustice. In this paper, I am going to argue that when considering the climate crisis Young’s model needs to be adapted— to have agency as a basis for allocating political responsibility instead of contribution. This is a more intuitive way to allocate responsibility for the climate crisis given its nature as a threshold problem, and the subtle structural positions occupied by the individuals involved
The emphasis on general distributive principles in the climate justice literature has left significa...
Ethics in managing climate change most often involves two issues that are tightly connected. The fir...
This thesis provides an account of climate change burden sharing. I reject the view, known as integ...
Global structural injustices are harms caused by structural processes, involving multiple ...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...
I begin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagree...
This chapter explores the nature of political responsibilty in relation to climate change. It argues...
Many agents have failed to comply with their responsibilities to take the action needed to avoid dan...
The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic ...
The literature on climate justice has primarily focused on distributing the benefits and burdens of ...
According to the Polluter Pays Principle, excessive emitters of greenhouse gases have special obliga...
Climate change is an instance of the problem of collective impact. This is a problem in normative e...
Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpo...
Although climate politics raise numerous questions of justice, discussion on its ethical dimension i...
Global climate change raises many questions for environmental political theorists. This article focu...
The emphasis on general distributive principles in the climate justice literature has left significa...
Ethics in managing climate change most often involves two issues that are tightly connected. The fir...
This thesis provides an account of climate change burden sharing. I reject the view, known as integ...
Global structural injustices are harms caused by structural processes, involving multiple ...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...
I begin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagree...
This chapter explores the nature of political responsibilty in relation to climate change. It argues...
Many agents have failed to comply with their responsibilities to take the action needed to avoid dan...
The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic ...
The literature on climate justice has primarily focused on distributing the benefits and burdens of ...
According to the Polluter Pays Principle, excessive emitters of greenhouse gases have special obliga...
Climate change is an instance of the problem of collective impact. This is a problem in normative e...
Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpo...
Although climate politics raise numerous questions of justice, discussion on its ethical dimension i...
Global climate change raises many questions for environmental political theorists. This article focu...
The emphasis on general distributive principles in the climate justice literature has left significa...
Ethics in managing climate change most often involves two issues that are tightly connected. The fir...
This thesis provides an account of climate change burden sharing. I reject the view, known as integ...