Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

This volume will address whether and to what extent those working to better understand or achieve climate justice should think about the real-world feasibility of their theories or proposals.

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Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

This volume will address whether and to what extent those working to better understand or achieve climate justice should think about the real-world feasibility of their theories or proposals.

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Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

Climate Justice and Feasibility: Normative Theorizing, Feasibility Constraints, and Climate Action

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Overview

This volume will address whether and to what extent those working to better understand or achieve climate justice should think about the real-world feasibility of their theories or proposals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538154212
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Sarah Kenehan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marywood University.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Corey Katz and Sarah Kenehan 1. Feasibility and Climate Justice, David Weisbach 2. Utopia, Feasibility, and the Need for Interpretive and Clinical Climate Ethics, Joshua McBee 3. Falling On Your Own Feasibility Sword? Challenges for Climate Policy Based on “Simple Self-Interest,” Stephen Gardiner and Justin Lawson, 4. Climate Justice, Feasibility Constraints, and the Role of Political Philosophy, Brian Berkey 5. Is a Just Climate Policy Feasible?, Kirsten Meyer 6. The “Pathway Problem,” Probabilistic Feasibility, and Non-ideal Climate Justice, Jared Houston 7. Making the Great Climate Transition: Between Justice and Feasibility, Fabian Schuppert 8. Is Climate Justice Feasible? A Psychological Perspective on Challenges and Opportunities for Achieving a Just Climate Regime, Ezra Markowitz and Andrew Monroe 9. Climate Change, Individual Preferences, and Procrastination, Fausto Corvino 10. COVID Pandemic and Climate Change: An Essay on Soft Constraints and Global Risks, Lukas H. Meyer and Marcelo de Araujo About the Contributors Index
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