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6Climate Change and Human MobilitiesIn Pellegrino Gianfranco & Marcello Di Paola (eds.), Handbook of Philosophy of Climate Change, Springer Nature. pp. 1119-1143. 2023.Human migration has long been a type of adaptive response to climatic conditions and environmental pressures. However, anthropogenic climate change threatens to exacerbate vulnerabilities and impact adaptive capacity. Climate change impacts human mobility by way of long-term climate processes as well as sudden events whose intensity and frequency are exacerbated. Climate-related mobilities include the range of outcomes that result from climate change’s impacts on human mobility. The effects of c…Read more
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20Livability and a Framework for Climate Mobilities JusticePhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 11 (1): 217-262. 2021.I argue that livability is both instrumentally valuable and of ultimate value for those whose embodied existence and relationships are mediated by the state system. The obligation to acknowledge people’s claim to the right to a livable locality thus includes addressing the instability associated with migration as well as facilitating in situ adaptation.
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42Territorial Instability and the Right to a Livable LocalityEnvironmental Ethics 42 (2): 189-207. 2020.Territory loss and uninhabitability characterize the current environmental background conditions of the international state system. Such conditions present pressing moral questions about our obligations to protect those who are displaced by anthropogenic climate change. By virtue of our participation in the territorial state system, understood as a social practice, we have principled grounds to address some of the consequences of the uninhabitability conditions brought on by climate change. By a…Read more
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Princeton UniversityUniversity Center for Human Values and Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
High Meadows Environmental InstitutePost-doctoral Fellow -
Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America