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64Global Warming and the Problem of Failed IntentionsPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (1): 247-271. 2013.Effective solutions to global warming will likely require coordinated national and international policies. But in the short term, individuals might choose to take actions or not take actions which will reduce their own contribution to global warming. Philosophers have argued that individual action to curb climate emissions is not morally inconsequential. A strong case can be made for individual causal responsibility for the production of the moral harms which would result from climate change. Ho…Read more
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101Diversification of Land Management Goals and Strategies in Response to Climate ChangeEthics, Policy and Environment 16 (1): 26-28. 2013.A commentary on Ronald Sandler, 2013, "Climate change and Ecosystem Management." Rapid ecological change requires rethinking land management goals and strategies. We propose extending Sandler’s view. First, it is a false dichotomy to assume that a definitive choice must be made between reserve oriented and restoration approaches. Second, even more emphasis can be placed on the value of diversity in management approaches.
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