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An Ethical Analysis Of Climate Change And Its Impact Analysis

The Ethics of the Environment and Climate Change

The specific global ethical issue of interest is the existential threat represented by global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions. The focus of this topic is the environment and the corresponding theme is climate change with the specific issue of the adverse effects of greenhouse gas emissions on the ecosystem. The overarching theme that will be addressed within that focus concerns the primary anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gas emissions, and the prominent ethical dilemma of interest will be the disproportionate amounts of greenhouse gases emitted by affluent nations at the expense of the global commons in general and third world nations in particular.

The benefit of using an ethical framework as it relates to this topic relates to its ability to systematically identify salient issues caused by greenhouse gas emissions that affect already marginalized populations. For example, an application of an ethical framework when examining the disproportionate greenhouse gas emissions from wealthy, industrialized nations provides a structured process for moral analysis. This type of analysis can also identify the multiple harms caused by greenhouse gas emissions, including damage to the global climate commons and increasing threats to vulnerable...

Indeed, climate change is an extremely complex issue that is fraught with many ethical dimensions. For example, there are questions concerning the basic responsibilities of individuals versus corporations versus nations; the responsibilities of present generations compared to the interests of future ones; and large greenhouse gas emission sources such as the transportation industry versus the benefits they generate for humankind (Trosvik et al., 2023). There are also issues concerning the need for ensuring justice, fairness, environmental protection, and many more in this complex scenario which can clearly benefit from diverse ethical…

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Fruh, K. (2023). Anticipatory moral failure: The case of climate change?driven displacement. Journal of Social Philosophy, 54(2), 248–261.

Quitmann, C., Sauerborn, R., Danquah, I., & Herrmann, A. (2023). “Climate change mitigation is a hot topic, but not when it comes to hospitals”: a qualitative study on hospital stakeholders’ perception and sense of responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions. Journal of Medical Ethics, 49(3), 204–210.

Trosvik, L., Takman, J., Björk, L., Norrman, J., & Andersson-Sköld, Y. (2023). A meta-evaluation of climate policy evaluations: findings from the freight transport sector. Transport Reviews, 43(5), 867–887.

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