Development Ethics and the Copenhagen Accord: How Important Are the Global Poor?

Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (2):191-196 (2010)
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As human activity continues to change the global climate, serious harms befall and will increasingly continue to befall the world's most vulnerable people. Whether one measures human development by...

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