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Climate Change
- Dennis Patrick O'Hara Alan Abelsohn (2011). Ethical Response to Climate Change. Ethics and the Environment 16 (1):25-50.
- Jonathan H. Adler (2009). Taking Property Rights Seriously: The Case of Climate Change. Social Philosophy and Policy 26 (2):296-316.
- Julia Agapitos (2010). Eileen Crist and H. Bruce Rinker, Eds. Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Change, Biodepletion and Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis. Spontaneous Generations 4 (1):-.
- Denis G. Arnold & Keith Bustos (2005). Business, Ethics, and Global Climate Change. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 24 (1/2):103-130.
- S. Baum (forthcoming). Beyond the Ramsey Model for Climate Change Assessments. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics:-.
- Seth Baum, Jacob Haqq-Misra & Chris Karmosky (forthcoming). Climate Change: Evidence of Human Causes and Arguments for Emissions Reduction. Science and Engineering Ethics.
- Paul Bou-Habib (2010). Climate Change, Justice and Future Generations. Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (1):151-153.
- Thom Brooks, Climate Change and Negative Duties.
- Thom Brooks (2011). Respect for Nature: The Capabilities Approach. Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (2):143 - 146.
- John Broome, Valuing Policies in Response to Climate Change: Some Ethical Issues'.
- Keith Bustos (2005). Business, Ethics, and Global Climate Change. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 24 (1/2):103-130.
- Sujatha Byravan & Sudhir Chella Rajan (2010). The Ethical Implications of Sea-Level Rise Due to Climate Change. Ethics and International Affairs 24 (3):239-260.
- Simon Caney (2010). Climate Change and the Duties of the Advantaged. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 13 (1):203-228.
- Simon Caney (2009). Climate Change and the Future: Discounting for Time, Wealth, and Risk. Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2):163-186.
- Eileen Crist & H. Bruce Rinker (2010). Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Change, Biodepletion, and Earth Ethics in an Age of Crisis. Mit Press.
- Graham Dawson, 10. “Free Markets, Property Rights and Climate Change: How to Privatize Climate Policy”.
- Burkard Eberlein & Dirk Matten (2009). Business Responses to Climate Change Regulation in Canada and Germany: Lessons for MNCs From Emerging Economies. Journal of Business Ethics 86:241 - 255.
- Jason P. Evans (forthcoming). 21st Century Climate Change in the Middle East. Climatic Change.
- William J. FitzPatrick (2007). Climate Change and the Rights of Future Generations. Environmental Ethics 29 (4):369-388.
- J. Fleming (2000). T. C. Chamberlin, Climate Change, and Cosmogony. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 31 (3):293-308.
- Stephen M. Gardiner (2009). Saved by Disaster? Abrupt Climate Change, Political Inertia, and the Possibility of an Intergenerational Arms Race. Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2):140-162.
- Stephen M. Gardiner (2004). Ethics and Global Climate Change. Ethics 114 (3):555-600.
- James Garvey (2011). Climate Change and Causal Inefficacy: Why Go Green When It Makes No Difference? Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 69:157-174.
- M. Gjerris, C. Gamborg, H. Röcklinsberg & R. Anthony (2011). The Price of Responsibility: Ethics of Animal Husbandry in a Time of Climate Change. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24 (4):331-350.
- Larry O. Gostin (2007). Global Climate Change: The Roberts Court and Environmental Justice. Hastings Center Report 37 (5):10-11.
- Benjamin Hale (2009). What's so Moral About the Moral Hazard? Public Affairs Quarterly 23 (1):1-26.
- Paul G. Harris (2011). Misplaced Ethics of Climate Change: Political Vs. Environmental Geography. Ethics, Policy and Environment 13 (2):215-222.
- Paul G. Harris (2003). Fairness, Responsibility, and Climate Change. Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):149–156.
- Bronwyn Hayward (2008). Let's Talk About the Weather: Decentering Democratic Debate About Climate Change. Hypatia 23 (3):pp. 79-98.
- Avram Hiller (2011). Climate Change and Individual Responsibility. The Monist 94 (3):349-368.
- Keith Hyams (2009). A Just Response to Climate Change: Personal Carbon Allowances and the Normal-Functioning Approach. Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2):237-256.
- Jan Inglis (2008). Evolving to Address Global Climate Change and the Scale of Public Interactions. World Futures 64 (5 - 7):498 – 502.
- R. J. (2000). T. C. Chamberlin, Climate Change, and Cosmogony. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 31 (3):293-308.
- Dale Jamieson (forthcoming). Climate Change, Responsibility, and Justice. Science and Engineering Ethics.
- Dale Jamieson (1996). Ethics and Intentional Climate Change. Climatic Change 33 (3):323-336.
- SM Jordaan (forthcoming). Ethical Risks of Attenuating Climate Change Through New Energy Systems: The Case of a Biofuel System. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics:-.
- Sarina Keller (2010). Scientization: Putting Global Climate Change on the Scientific Agenda and the Role of the IPCC. Poiesis and Praxis 7 (3):197-209.
- Carl Knight (2011). Climate Change and the Duties of the Disadvantaged: Reply to Caney. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (4):531-542.
- P. Kuhn (forthcoming). Ethics of Climate Change Essay Contest. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics:-.
- Marc Le Menestrel & Henri-Claude de Bettignies (2002). Processes and Consequences in Business Ethicaldilemmas: The Oil Industry and Climate Change. Journal of Business Ethics 41 (3).
- Hugh Lehman (1998). Cynthia Rosenzweig and Daniel Hillel, Climate Change and the Global Harvest: Potential Impacts of the Greenhouse Effect on Agriculture. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (1):71-74.
- J. Lemons (forthcoming). Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Human Development: A Commentary. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics:-.
- Aaron Maltais (2008). Global Warming and the Cosmopolitan Political Conception of Justice. Environmental Politics 17 (4):592-609.
- Michael E. Mann (2009). Do Global Warming and Climate Change Represent a Serious Threat to Our Welfare and Environment? Social Philosophy and Policy 26 (2):193-230.
- Philippe H. Martin (1997). "If You Don't Know How to Fix It, Please Stop Breaking It!" The Precautionary Principle and Climate Change. Foundations of Science 2 (2):263-292.
- Michael McDonald (1996). Ethics and Climate Change: The Greenhouse Effect Harold Coward and Thomas Hurka, Editors Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities, ON, Canada, 1993, Xii + 199 Pp., $29.95. Dialogue 35 (04):829-.
- Catriona McKinnon (2009). Runaway Climate Change: A Justice-Based Case for Precautions. Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2):187-203.
- Gérard Mégie & Robert McGinn (2006). From Stratospheric Ozone to Climate Change: Historical Perspective on Precaution and Scientific Responsibility. Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (4).
- Darrel Moellendorf (2009). Justice and the Assignment of the Intergenerational Costs of Climate Change. Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2):204-224.
- Darrel Moellendorf (2009). Treaty Norms and Climate Change Mitigation. Ethics and International Affairs 23 (3):247-265.
- Margaret Moore (2008). Global Justice, Climate Change and Miller's Theory of Responsibility. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (4):501-517.
- David R. Morrow, Robert E. Kopp & Michael Oppenheimer (2009). Toward Ethical Norms and Institutions for Climate Engineering Research. Environmental Research Letters 4.
- Julie A. Nelson, Economists, Value Judgments, and Climate Change: A View From Feminist Economics.
- Dennis Patrick O'Hara & Alan Abelsohn (2011). Ethical Response to Climate Change. Ethics and the Environment 16 (1).
- D. Pimentel, N. Brown, F. Vecchio, V. La Capra, S. Hausman, O. Lee, A. Diaz, J. Williams, S. Cooper & E. Newburger (1992). Ethical Issues Concerning Potential Global Climate Change on Food Production. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5 (2).
- PJ Posas (forthcoming). Roles of Religion and Ethics in Addressing Climate Change. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics:-.
- Matthew Rendall (2011). Climate Change and the Threat of Disaster: The Moral Case for Taking Out Insurance at Our Grandchildren's Expense. Political Studies 59 (4):884-99.
- Edward J. Romar (2009). Snapshots of the Future: Darfur, Katrina, and Maple Sugar (Climate Change, the Less Well-Off and Business Ethics). Journal of Business Ethics 85:121 - 132.
- Anders Schinkel (2011). Causal and Moral Responsibility of Individuals for (the Harmful Consequences of) Climate Change. Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (1):35-37.
- Stephen H. Schneider (2006). Climate Change: Do We Know Enough for Policy Action? Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (4).
- Mark A. Seabright (2011). The Role of the Affect Heuristic in Moral Reactions to Climate Change. Journal of Global Ethics 6 (1):5-15.
- Kristin Shrader-Frechette (2011). Climate Change, Nuclear Economics, and Conflicts of Interest. Science and Engineering Ethics 17 (1):75-107.
- Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette (2009). Data Trimming, Nuclear Emissions, and Climate Change. Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (1).
- Peter Singer, A Fair Deal on Climate Change.
- Peter Singer, Will the Polluters Pay for Climate Change?
- Toby Svoboda, Klaus Keller, Marlos Goes & Nancy Tuana (2011). Sulfate Aerosol Geoengineering: The Question of Justice. Public Affairs Quarterly 25 (3):157-180.
- Paul Thagard & Scott Findlay, Changing Minds About Climate Change: Belief Revision, Coherence, and Emotion.
- Martino Traxler (2002). Fair Chore Division for Climate Change. Social Theory and Practice 28 (1):101-134.
- Bruno Turnheim & Mehmet Y. Tezcan (forthcoming). Complex Governance to Cope with Global Environmental Risk: An Assessment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Science and Engineering Ethics.
- Ibo van de Poel, Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist, Neelke Doorn, Sjoerd Zwart & Lambèr Royakkers (2012). The Problem of Many Hands: Climate Change as an Example. Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (1):49-67.
- B. Ward (2009). Journalism Ethics and Climate Change Reporting in a Period of Intense Media Uncertainty. Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 9:13-15.
- Jonathan Webber (2011). Climate Change and Public Moral Reasoning. In Thom Brooks (ed.), New Waves in Ethics.
- Lindsay F. Wiley (2010). Mitigation/Adaptation and Health: Health Policymaking in the Global Response to Climate Change and Implications for Other Upstream Determinants. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):629-639.
- Holly L. Wilson (2010). Divine Sovereignty and The Global Climate Change Debate. Essays in Philosophy 12 (1):8-15.
Environmental Justice
- Janet S. Adams, Armen Tashchian & Ted H. Shore (2001). Social Costs of Environmental Justice Associated with the Practice of Green Marketing. Journal of Business Ethics 29 (3).
- Derek Bell (2004). Environmental Justice and Rawls' Difference Principle. Environmental Ethics 26 (3):287-306.
- Derek Bell (2004). Environmental Justice and Rawls’ Difference Principle. Environmental Ethics 26 (3):287-306.
- Thom Brooks, Climate Change and Negative Duties.
- J. Baird Callicott (1989). Book Review:Environmental Justice. Peter S. Wenz. Ethics 100 (1):197-.
- Peter F. Cannavó (2008). Defining Environmental Justice: Theories, Movements, and Nature - by David Schlosberg. Ethics and International Affairs 22 (3):336-338.
- Avner de-Shalit (2004). Book Review: Kristin Shrader-Frechette. Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Ethics and the Environment 9 (1):140-144.
- Avner de-Shalit (2004). Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy (Review). Ethics and the Environment 9 (1):140-144.
- Robert Melchior Figueroa & Gordon Waitt (2008). Cracks in the Mirror: (Un)Covering the Moral Terrains of Environmental Justice at Ulu R U-Kata Tju T a National Park. Ethics, Place and Environment 11 (3):327 – 349.
- Greta Gaard (2010). Reproductive Technology, or Reproductive Justice?: An Ecofeminist, Environmental Justice Perspective on the Rhetoric of Choice. Ethics and the Environment 15 (2):103-129.
- Larry O. Gostin (2007). Global Climate Change: The Roberts Court and Environmental Justice. Hastings Center Report 37 (5):10-11.
- Troy W. Hartley (1995). Environmental Justice: An Environmental Civil Rights Value Acceptable to All World Views. Environmental Ethics 17 (3):277-289.
- Troy W. Hartley (1995). Environmental Justice. Environmental Ethics 17 (3):277-289.
- Mick Hillman (2004). The Importance of Environmental Justice in Stream Rehabilitation. Ethics, Place and Environment 7 (1 & 2):19 – 43.
- Eric Katz (1989). Peter Wenz: Environmental Justice. Environmental Ethics 11 (3):269-275.
- Robert Kirkman (2001). Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism: The Challenge of Difference for Environmentalism. Environmental Ethics 23 (1):109-110.
- Robert Kirkman (2001). Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism. Environmental Ethics 23 (1):109-110.
- Carl Knight (2011). Climate Change and the Duties of the Disadvantaged: Reply to Caney. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (4):531-542.
- Juliana Maantay (2002). Zoning Law, Health, and Environmental Justice: What's the Connection? Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):572-593.
- Aaron Maltais (2008). Global Warming and the Cosmopolitan Political Conception of Justice. Environmental Politics 17 (4):592-609.
- Philemon Oyewole (2001). Social Costs of Environmental Justice Associated with the Practice of Green Marketing. Journal of Business Ethics 29 (3):239 - 251.
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