Climate ethics : environmental justice and climate change / Joerg Tremmel and K. Robinson.

By: Tremmel, Jörg, 1970- [author.]Contributor(s): Robinson, Katherine [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of human geography: 18.Publisher: London : I.B. Tauris, 2014Description: xii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781780763637; 1780763638Subject(s): Environmental ethics | Climatic changes -- Moral and ethical aspects | Climatic changes -- Moral and ethical aspects | Environmental ethics | Umweltethik | KlimaänderungDDC classification: 179.1 LOC classification: GE42 | .T74 2014
Contents:
Introduction: why an imminent threat stays on the back burner -- The science of climate change -- The culprits of climate change -- The human costs of climate change -- Addressing climate change: options and obstacles -- Distribution of what? -- Intergenerational justice -- Pure distributive justice -- International justice -- Historical justice -- From the currency of greenhouse gases to questions of monetary distribution -- What is just with regard to climate change? -- Rights in the context of climate change: a contested terrain -- The 'present people's right to a stable climate' approach -- The 'future people's right to a stable climate' approach -- Can future people be said to have legal rights? -- Summary: is 'rights talk' a good idea?
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-236) and index.

Introduction: why an imminent threat stays on the back burner -- The science of climate change -- The culprits of climate change -- The human costs of climate change -- Addressing climate change: options and obstacles -- Distribution of what? -- Intergenerational justice -- Pure distributive justice -- International justice -- Historical justice -- From the currency of greenhouse gases to questions of monetary distribution -- What is just with regard to climate change? -- Rights in the context of climate change: a contested terrain -- The 'present people's right to a stable climate' approach -- The 'future people's right to a stable climate' approach -- Can future people be said to have legal rights? -- Summary: is 'rights talk' a good idea?

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