Individual climate obligations and non-subsistence emissions

Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (1):27-30 (2014)
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Do private individuals have a moral obligation to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions? In his rich and timely paper, Christian Baatz answers this question in the affirmative. People who emit over...

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Just Emissions.Simon Caney - 2012 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 40 (4):255-300.

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