Face Reality? After You!—A Call for Leadership on Climate Change

Ethics and International Affairs 25 (1):17-26 (2011)
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Abstract

Humanity's so far leaderless approach to dealing with rapidly accelerating climate change embodies a profoundly tragic catch-22 that has, among other twists and contradictions, transmuted justice into paralysis.

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