Climate Ethics
Essential Readings
Stephen M. Gardiner, Simon Caney, Dale Jamieson, and Henry Shue
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface
A. Overview
1:'Ethics and Global Climate Change', Stephen M. Gardiner
B. The Nature of the Problem
2:'The Economics of Climate Change', Nicholas Stern
3:'Ethics, Public Policy and Global Warming', Dale Jamieson
4:'A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics and the Problem of Moral Corruption', Stephen M. Gardiner
C: Global Justice and Future Generations
5:'Global Environment and International Inequality', Henry Shue
6:'Energy Policy and the Further Future: The Identity Problem', Derek Parfit
7:'Cosmopolitan Justice, Responsibility and Global Climate Change', Simon Caney.
8:'Deadly Delays, Saving Opportunities: Creating a More Dangerous World?', Henry Shue
9:'Climate Change, Human Rights and Moral Thresholds', Simon Caney
D: Policy Responses to Climate Change
10:'One Atmosphere', Peter Singer
11:'Subsistence Emissions and Luxury Emissions', Henry Shue
12:'Greenhouse Development Rights: A Framework for Climate Protection that is "More Fair" than Equal per Capita Emissions Rights', Paul Baer, with Tom Athanasiou, Sivan Kartha and Eric Kemp-Benedict
13:'Selling Environmental Indulgences', Robert Goodin
14:'Adaptation: Who Pays Whom?', Paul Baer
15:'Adaptation, Mitigation, and Justice', Dale Jamieson
16:'Is "Arming the Future" with Geoengineering Really the Lesser Evil? Some Doubts About the Ethics of Intentionally Manipulating the Climate System', Stephen M. Gardiner
E. Individual Responsibility
17:'When Utilitarians Should be Virtue Theorists', Dale Jamieson
18:'It's Not My Fault: Global Warming and Individual Moral Obligations', Walter Sinnott Armstrong
References
Index