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Title The Ethics Of Climate Change, Climate Policy And Climate Justice
ID_Doc 75178
Authors Sritharan, ES
Title The Ethics Of Climate Change, Climate Policy And Climate Justice
Year 2023
Published Lexonomica, 15, 2
DOI 10.18690/lexonomica.15.2.147-188.20232023
Abstract The fossil fuel industry is the driving force behind our current carbon-centric socioeconomic systems. The industry has imposed fossil fuel-dependent business models and behaviours on the global socioeconomic system. The actions and plans of the industry are far from being aligned with the 1.5(degrees)C target set by the Paris Agreement. Moreover, they remain overlooked in the global climate discourse and negotiations. This paper builds its arguments starting from a moral issue: climate change is an ethical failure, and the industry has had a unique role in causing, shaping, advancing, and defending the current unsustainable fossil fuel-dependent global economy, and thus bears responsibility and has duties of reparation to limit consequent harm. This paper examines the various moral principles of rectifying the unjust situation created by the actions that produced climate change. Although the Paris Agreement assigns responsibilities to states, climate lawsuits against fossil fuel companies are also on the rise. This paper helps link legal frameworks and the relationship between climate justice, sustainable development, and environmental human rights to make radical, systemic changes to ensure a sustainable future.
Author Keywords climate ethics; causal responsibility; moral responsibility; historical responsibility; legal responsibility; climate justice; sustainable development; polluter pays principle; loss and damage; environmental human rights-based climate litigation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001123751600002
WoS Category Law
Research Area Government & Law
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