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The ethics of climate governance

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Rowman & Littlefield 2015Description: 187p ixISBN:
  • 9781783482153
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 179.100000 MAL
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction : Catriona McKinnon & Aaron Maltais; Part I: Domination and Vulnerability in International Climate Governance; 1. Climate Change and the Moral Significance of Historical Injustice in Natural Resource Governance, Megan Blomfield; 2. International Domination and a Global Emissions Regime, Patrick Taylor Smith; Part II: Democratic Legitimacy and Equity in Climate Governance; 3. Climate Change Duties and the Human Right to Democracy, Ludvig Beckman; 4. Gridlock in Global Climate Change Negotiations: Two Democratic Arguments Against Minilateralism, Jonathan W. Kuyper; Part III: Motivating the Present to Act for the Future; 5. Making Our Children Pay for Mitigation, Aaron Maltais; 6. Informational Approaches to Climate Justice, Steve Vanderheiden; Part IV: New Technologies for Climate Crisis; 7. Is There Anything New Under the Sun? Exceptionalism, Novelty, and Debating Geoengineering Governance, Clare Heyward; 8. Biomass Incineration: Scientifically and Ethically Indefensible, Kristin Shrader-Frechette; Index; Notes on Contributors
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Table of contents
Introduction : Catriona McKinnon & Aaron Maltais;
Part I: Domination and Vulnerability in International Climate Governance;
1. Climate Change and the Moral Significance of Historical Injustice in Natural Resource Governance, Megan Blomfield;
2. International Domination and a Global Emissions Regime, Patrick Taylor Smith;
Part II: Democratic Legitimacy and Equity in Climate Governance;
3. Climate Change Duties and the Human Right to Democracy, Ludvig Beckman;
4. Gridlock in Global Climate Change Negotiations: Two Democratic Arguments Against Minilateralism, Jonathan W. Kuyper;
Part III: Motivating the Present to Act for the Future;
5. Making Our Children Pay for Mitigation, Aaron Maltais;
6. Informational Approaches to Climate Justice, Steve Vanderheiden;
Part IV: New Technologies for Climate Crisis;
7. Is There Anything New Under the Sun? Exceptionalism, Novelty, and Debating Geoengineering Governance, Clare Heyward;
8. Biomass Incineration: Scientifically and Ethically Indefensible, Kristin Shrader-Frechette;
Index;
Notes on Contributors