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  3. Vol 8 No 2: Climate Justice

Published: 2015-12-15

Introduction

  • Climate Justice
    Julian Culp, Tamara Jugov, Miriam Ronzoni, Laura Valentini
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Articles

  • Climate Change, Population, and Justice: Hard Choices to Avoid Tragic Choices
    Elizabeth Cripps
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  • Responsibility and Climate Change
    Dale Jamieson
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  • Climate Change and Justice between Nonoverlapping Generations
    Anja Karnein
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  • Can Dangerous Climate Change Be Avoided?
    Darrel Moellendorf
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  • Uncertainty as the Reason for Action: Last Opportunity and Future Climate Disaster
    Henry Shue
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Reviews

  • Climate Engineering: For and Against
    Daniel Edward Callies
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  • The Ethics of Energy Production, Transportation, and Consumption
    Laura Lo Coco
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