Ethical Challenges of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Redowan Rashid
No szh8q, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
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This article examines the moral aspects of greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, and the developing field of greenhouse gas removal (GGR). This text highlights the importance of urgently tackling climate change in accordance with ethical standards. It explores the ethical dilemmas presented by global warming, with a particular focus on the unequal impact it has on disadvantaged communities. The statement delineates six fundamental ethical principles, drawing upon UNESCO's guidelines on climate change. These principles encompass the avoidance of harm, the adoption of a precautionary approach, the promotion of equality and justice, the pursuit of sustainable development, the fostering of solidarity, and the incorporation of scientific information in decision-making. The study addresses three primary ethical dilemmas associated with greenhouse gas emissions, specifically emphasizing the need for international collaboration, the long-term consequences for future generations, and the insufficiency of existing theoretical frameworks. Furthermore, it examines the connection between greenhouse gas emissions and social justice, highlighting the importance of considering fairness and equality in climate action. The concluding segment scrutinizes the ethical dilemmas of GGR, emphasizing the societal, moral, and governmental apprehensions linked to these nascent technologies.
Date: 2023-12-23
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/szh8q
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