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Dialogues on climate justice / Stephen M. Gardiner and Arthur R. Obst.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.; ©2023Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 338 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781003123408
  • 1003123406
  • 1000623696
  • 9781000623734
  • 1000623734
  • 9781000623697
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.2 23
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Contents:
Dialogue 1. Why ethics? -- Dialogue 2. Skepticisms -- Dialogue 3. Individual responsibility -- Dialogue 4. International justice -- Dialogue 5. A big technological fix? -- Dialogue 6. Future.
Summary: Written both for general readers and college students, Dialogues on Climate Justice provides an engaging philosophical introduction to climate justice, and should be of interest to anyone wanting to think seriously about the climate crisis. The story follows the life and conversations of Hope, a fictional protagonist whose life is shaped by a terrifyingly real problem: climate change. From the election of Donald Trump in 2016 until the 2060s, the book documents Hope's discussions with a diverse cast of characters. As she ages, her conversationsmove from establishing the nature of the problem, to engaging with climate skepticism, to exploring her own climate responsibilities, through managing contentious international negotiations, to considering big technological fixes, and finally, as an older woman, to reflecting with her granddaughter on what one generation owes another. Following a philosophical tradition established by Plato more than two thousand years ago, these dialogues are not only philosophically substantive and carefully argued, but also distinctly human. The differing perspectives on display mirror those involved in real-world climate dialogues going on today.-- Provided by publisher.
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Dialogue 1. Why ethics? -- Dialogue 2. Skepticisms -- Dialogue 3. Individual responsibility -- Dialogue 4. International justice -- Dialogue 5. A big technological fix? -- Dialogue 6. Future.

Written both for general readers and college students, Dialogues on Climate Justice provides an engaging philosophical introduction to climate justice, and should be of interest to anyone wanting to think seriously about the climate crisis. The story follows the life and conversations of Hope, a fictional protagonist whose life is shaped by a terrifyingly real problem: climate change. From the election of Donald Trump in 2016 until the 2060s, the book documents Hope's discussions with a diverse cast of characters. As she ages, her conversationsmove from establishing the nature of the problem, to engaging with climate skepticism, to exploring her own climate responsibilities, through managing contentious international negotiations, to considering big technological fixes, and finally, as an older woman, to reflecting with her granddaughter on what one generation owes another. Following a philosophical tradition established by Plato more than two thousand years ago, these dialogues are not only philosophically substantive and carefully argued, but also distinctly human. The differing perspectives on display mirror those involved in real-world climate dialogues going on today.-- Provided by publisher.

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