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Category: Other social sciences edition: Authors: Lachlan Umbers and Jeremy Moss serie: Routledge Environmental Ethics ISBN : 2020038761, 9781003052562 publisher: Routledge publish year: 2021 pages: 153 language: English ebook format : PDF (It will be converted to PDF, EPUB OR AZW3 if requested by the user) file size: 2 MB
Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Impending crisis, global intransigence Climate justice and the state Climate justice beyond the state Overview 1 The climate duties of sub-national political communities The devolution principle National-level duties Sub-national political communities’ devolved duties Partial compliance Carbon leakage Conclusion 2 The climate duties of corporations The contributions and capacities of the carbon majors The duties of the carbon majors in practice Conclusion 3 The climate duties of individuals Duties to promote collective action The act-consequentialist approach Free-riding Moral free-riding Objections Conclusion Conclusion Motivational concerns Unilateralism Institution-level implications Individual-level implications Final thoughts Bibliography Index