Philosophies (Jun 2021)

Reproductive Timing and Climate Change

  • Olle Torpman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies6020047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. 47

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It has been argued that the most impactful choice an individual could make, with respect to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, is to have fewer children. This paper brings up a related aspect of individuals’ reproductive choices that has been neglected in the climate ethics literature: the timing aspect. It is argued that, from a climate change perspective, it does not matter only how many children people bring into existence, but also when they are brought into existence. The reason is that the age at which parents choose to procreate affects the number of people that will live simultaneously on the planet, which is in turn relevant for climate change. This provides individuals another means by which they can decrease their emissions.

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