Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (2):393-410 (2012)
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In a recent editorial, Raymond Spier expresses skepticism over claims that climate change is driven by human actions and that humanity should act to avoid climate change. This paper responds to this skepticism as part of a broader review of the science and ethics of climate change. While much remains uncertain about the climate, research indicates that observed temperature increases are human-driven. Although opinions vary regarding what should be done, prominent arguments against action are based on dubious factual and ethical positions. Thus, the skepticisms in the recent editorial are unwarranted. This does not diminish the general merits of skeptical intellectual inquiry.
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Keywords | Climate change Skepticism Transdisciplinarity Uncertainty Economics |
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DOI | 10.1007/s11948-011-9270-6 |
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