In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, which can be used to evaluate technological choices. In order to make sustainability applicable to discussions of nuclear energy production and waste management, we focus on three key ethical questions, namely: (i) what should be sustained; (ii) why should we sustain it; and (iii) for whom should we sustain it. This leads us to conceptualize the notion of sustainability as a set of values, including safety, security, environmental benevolence, resource durability, and economic viability of the technology. The practical usefulness of sustainability as a moral framework is highlighted by demonstrating how it is applicable for understanding interg...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
This dissertation has three aims: 1. To evaluate several ethical theories about responsibility towar...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
When we produce nuclear power we are depleting a non-renewable resource (uranium) that will eventual...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
The scope, severity, and life cycles of the impacts of the conventional energy system, most notably ...
In the current age of widespread, rapid and dynamic technological growth, loss of environmental sust...
A new urgency is emerging around nuclear power development and this urgency is accentuated by the po...
The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear ...
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
ustainability is a term coined in recent years to mean the goal of practices, methods and technology...
This module explores the ethics of sustainability. “Sustainability” has become a buzz-word for any k...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
This dissertation has three aims: 1. To evaluate several ethical theories about responsibility towar...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
When we produce nuclear power we are depleting a non-renewable resource (uranium) that will eventual...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
The scope, severity, and life cycles of the impacts of the conventional energy system, most notably ...
In the current age of widespread, rapid and dynamic technological growth, loss of environmental sust...
A new urgency is emerging around nuclear power development and this urgency is accentuated by the po...
The Japan nuclear disaster once again raised the ethical issues of nuclear energy programs. Nuclear ...
Energy is the lifeblood of development, but its amount is finite. It can neither be created nor dest...
ustainability is a term coined in recent years to mean the goal of practices, methods and technology...
This module explores the ethics of sustainability. “Sustainability” has become a buzz-word for any k...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about whether and, if so, to what extent in...
This dissertation has three aims: 1. To evaluate several ethical theories about responsibility towar...