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Canned heat : ethics and politics of global climate change / editors, Marcello Di Paola, Gianfranco Pellegrino.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ethics, human rights, and global political thoughtPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.Description: vii, 248 p. ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138020276 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 363.73874 CAN 007593
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Contents:
pt. I Basic Themes: Governance, Morality and the Role of Theory 1.Climate Change, Global Governance and Democracy: Some Questions /​ David Held 2.Climate Change, Responsibility and Justice /​ Dale Jamieson 3.Theory and Intuitions in a Broken World /​ Tim Mulgan pt. II Political Theory of Climate Change Governance 4.The Ethics of Climate Change Mitigation /​ Ronald Sandler 5.Responsibility for Mitigation and Adaptation, and the Right to Sustainable Development /​ Darrel Moellendorf 6.Climate Change and Developing Countries: From Leadership to Liability /​ Joyeeta Gupta pt. III Topics in Moral Theory 7.Contractualism and Climate Change /​ Jussi Suikkanen 8.Kamma, Virtues and the Individual: An Early Buddhist Perspective on Climate Change /​ Pragati Sahni 9.Climate Change: Who Does What, Why and How /​ Marcello Di Paola 10.Climate Change and the Intuition of Neutrality /​ Francesco Orsi pt. IV Ramifications Contents note continued: 11.Climate Change and Food Justice /​ Clement Loo 12.Climate Refugees: A Case for Protection /​ Gianfranco Pellegrino 13.Ethical Issues for Education and Climate Change /​ Christopher Schlottmann 14.The Beauty of Climate Change /​ Serena Ciccarelli.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I Basic Themes: Governance, Morality and the Role of Theory
1.Climate Change, Global Governance and Democracy: Some Questions /​ David Held
2.Climate Change, Responsibility and Justice /​ Dale Jamieson
3.Theory and Intuitions in a Broken World /​ Tim Mulgan
pt. II Political Theory of Climate Change Governance
4.The Ethics of Climate Change Mitigation /​ Ronald Sandler
5.Responsibility for Mitigation and Adaptation, and the Right to Sustainable Development /​ Darrel Moellendorf
6.Climate Change and Developing Countries: From Leadership to Liability /​ Joyeeta Gupta
pt. III Topics in Moral Theory
7.Contractualism and Climate Change /​ Jussi Suikkanen
8.Kamma, Virtues and the Individual: An Early Buddhist Perspective on Climate Change /​ Pragati Sahni
9.Climate Change: Who Does What, Why and How /​ Marcello Di Paola
10.Climate Change and the Intuition of Neutrality /​ Francesco Orsi
pt. IV Ramifications
Contents note continued: 11.Climate Change and Food Justice /​ Clement Loo
12.Climate Refugees: A Case for Protection /​ Gianfranco Pellegrino
13.Ethical Issues for Education and Climate Change /​ Christopher Schlottmann
14.The Beauty of Climate Change /​ Serena Ciccarelli.

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