Climate change poses questions of intergenerational justice, but some of its features make it difficult to determine whether we have obligations of climate justice to future generations. This book offers a novel argument, justifying the present generation's obligation to future people.
Climate change poses questions of intergenerational justice, but some of its features make it difficult to determine whether we have obligations of climate justice to future generations. This book offers a novel argument, justifying the present generation's obligation to future people.
Livia Ester Luzzatto completed her PhD in politics from the University of Reading, UK. Her research focuses on the intersection between climate change, ethics, and business challenges.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Dealing with uncertainty 3. Climate change as a complex problem of justice 4. Including future people for their own sake 5. An account of the scope of climate justice 6. Changing perspective
1. Introduction 2. Dealing with uncertainty 3. Climate change as a complex problem of justice 4. Including future people for their own sake 5. An account of the scope of climate justice 6. Changing perspective
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