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Title:
Climate justice and non-state actors ; corporations, regions, cities, and individuals / edited by Jeremy Moss and Lachlan Umbers.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
ix, 153 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Environmental responsibility--Social aspects.
Environmental justice.
Business enterprises--Environmental aspects.
Environmental responsibility.
Environmental policy--Citizen participation.
Business enterprises--Environmental aspects.
Environmental justice.
Environmental policy--Citizen participation.
Environmental responsibility.
Other Authors:
Moss, Jeremy, editor.
Umbers, Lachlan, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Lachlan Umbers and Jeremy Moss -- Levels of climate action / Garrett Cullity -- Sub-national climate duties : addressing three challenges / Lachlan Umbers -- Carbon majors and corporate responsibility for climate change / Jeremy Moss -- Sectoral responsibility for climate justice : is aviation exceptionalism defensible? / Elisabeth Ellis -- Corporations' duties in a changing climate / Stephanie Collins -- Individual climate justice duties : the cooperative promotional model & its challenges / Elizabeth Cripps -- Are we morally required to reduce our carbon footprint independently of what others do? / Susanne Burri -- Right-leveling indeterminacy : environmental problems, non-state actors, and the global economic market / Benjamin Hale.
Summary:
"This book investigates the relationship between non-state actors and climate justice from a philosophical perspective. The climate justice literature remains largely focused upon the rights and duties of states. Yet, for decades, states have failed to take adequate steps to address climate change. This has led some to suggest that, if severe climate change and its attendant harms are to be avoided, non-state actors are going to have to step into the breach. This collection represents the first attempt to systematically examine the climate duties of the most significant non-state actors - corporations, sub-national political communities, and individuals. Targeted at academic philosophers working on climate justice, this collection will also be of great interest to students and scholars of global justice, applied ethics, political philosophy and environmental humanities"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge environmental ethics
ISBN:
0367368927
9780367368920
0367368900
9780367368906
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1145899198
LCCN:
2019055890
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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