Table of Contents (proposed)
Special Issue, ‘Multidisciplinary perspectives on climate ethics’
Introductory article
Marco Grasso and Ezra Markowitz
Title: Multidisciplinary climate ethics: A rapidly developing field
Philosophy Articles
David Morrow (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
Title: Wants and needs in mitigation policy
John Nolt (University of Tennessee, USA)
Title: Casualties as a moral measure of climate change
Christopher Preston (University of Montana, USA)
Title: Framing an ethics of climate management for the Anthropocene
Fabian Schuppert (Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland,)
Title: Intergenerational Resource Justice: Protecting Ecosystem Processes in an Age of
Pak-Hang Wong (University of Oxford, England
Title: Technology and climate change, technology of climate change: Philosophy of technology meets climate ethics
Economics Articles
Humberto Llavador (University Pompeu Fabra, Spain), John E. Romer (Yale University, USA), Joaquim Silvestre (UC Davis, USA)
Title: Sustainability in a warming planet: Theory and empirics
Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Dominic Roser, Thomas Schinko (University of Graz, Austria), Andreas Tuerk (Joanneum Research, Austria)
Title: An economic and justice assessment of burden sharing agreements: Matters of responsibility, ability and equality
Political Sciences/Geography and Law articles
Sonia Graham, Jon Barnett, Ruth Fincher, Colette Mortreux, Anna Hurlimann (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Title: Equitable local outcomes in adaptation to sea-level rise in Australia
Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University)
Title: Hot deontology and cold consequentialism: An empirical exploration of ethical reasoning among climate change negotiators
Benoît Mayer (National University of Singapore)
Title: Justifying Climate Cooperation: Competing Narratives in a Divided World
Psychology articles
Adam Corner, Nick Pidgeon, Karen Parkhill (Cardiff University, Wales)
Title: Messing with nature? A mixed-methods investigation of public perceptions of geoengineering
Sabine Klug, Jonas Rees (Bielefeld University, Germany)
Title: Apres nous le deluge? The role of moral emotions, connectedness to nature and justification strategies in determining pro-environmental behavior
Susanne Täuber, Martijn van Zomeren (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Title: Should the moral core of climate issues be emphasized or downplayed in public discourse? A social psychological review on a dilemma of communication
Concluding Article
Ezra Markowitz, Marco Grasso, Dale Jamieson
Title: Emerging issues and challenges in climate ethics