Divestment is a Shared Responsibility

In Bob Fischer (ed.), College Ethics A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You (2nd Ed). Oxford University Press. pp. 515-530 (2020)
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I argue that Iris Young’s concept of social connection responsibility is helpful for thinking about collective responsibility to address climate change. It also offers good reasons why Institutes of Higher Education in particular should divest their fossil fuel holdings.

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Eric S. Godoy
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