Climate Change and the Moral Agent: Individual Duties in an Interdependent World [Book Review]

Ethics, Policy and Environment 19 (3):366-369 (2013)
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Traditional moral theories often struggle to say what we ought to do about the harms of climate change and why. Theories of moral responsibility have particular difficulty. This is because no one a...

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