The Ethics of Climate Governance

Catriona McKinnon editor Aaron Maltais editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield International

Published:4th Sep '15

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The Ethics of Climate Governance cover

The ethics of climate governance is of critical importance to current debates in climate justice, yet until now it has been largely neglected. This book explores the ethical dimensions of bringing the threat of global warming under effective political control. It addresses problems of domination and vulnerability in international climate negotiations, democratic legitimacy and equity in climate governance, strategies for dealing with gridlock in climate governance, and new problems of governance raised by the technologies of geoengineering and biomass incineration. This hugely important and timely collection of essays showcases the latest work by established and the best emerging scholars in this field, striking out in a new direction in the climate justice debate.

Climate ethics, a field pioneered by philosophers, has now arrived in the world of politics.  This collection of essays makes clear that there will be no effective climate governance without ethics and also provides an important starting point in addressing the central issues.  -- Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of New York
Climate governance is the most pressing political issue of our time, and ethics is right at the heart of it.  This interesting and timely new collection, with its emphasis on an exciting new generation of authors in climate ethics, helps us to think more clearly about what matters. -- Stephen Gardiner, Professor of Philosophy, University of Washington

ISBN: 9781783482146

Dimensions: 238mm x 159mm x 20mm

Weight: 431g

204 pages