Earthly goods environmental change and social justice
Global environmental change raises profound moral issues with which society has only begun to grapple. What does fairness mean in dividing responsibilities for problems of global warming between rich and poor nations? Does the environment itself have moral standing and, if so, how should its conflic...
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Ithaca, NY
Cornell University Press
1996, ©1996
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Collection: | DeGruyter MPG Collection - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction: Framing the Debate / Hampson, Fen Osler / Laberge, Pierre / Reppy, Judith
- 1. Environmental Change and the Varieties of Justice / Shue, Henry
- 2. Concepts of Community and Social Justice / Kymlicka, Will
- 3. Inherent Value and Moral Standing in Environmental Change / Donner, Wendy
- 4. Societies in Space and Place / Wallace, Lain / Knight, David B.
- 5. The Normative Structure of International Society / Reus-Smit, Christian
- 6. Impoverishment and the National State / Camilleri, Joseph
- 7. Social Movements, Ecology, and Justice / Kothari, Smitu
- 8. Science and Norms in Global Environmental Regimes / Jasanoff, Sheila
- 9. Campaigning and Critique: Public-Interest Groups and Environmental Change / Yearley, Steven
- 10. Breathing Room: Negotiations on Climate Change / Timmerman, Peter
- Conclusion: Liberalism Is Not Enough / Reppy, Judith / Hampson, Fen Osler
- Index