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Tauris,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (256 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-78076-363-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents: PART I CLIMATE CHANGE: Physical causes and effects -- Chapter 1 Introduction: why an imminent threat stays on the back burner -- Chapter 2 The Science of Climate Change -- Chapter 3 The Culprits of Climate Change -- Chapter 4 The Human Costs of Climate Change -- Chapter 5 Addressing Climate Change: options and obstacles PART II CLIMATE ETHICS -- Chapter 6 Distribution of What? -- Chapter 7 Intergenerational Justice -- Chapter 8 Pure Distributive Justice -- Chapter 9 International Justice -- Chapter 10 Historical Justice -- Chapter 11 The Currency of Greenhouse Gases to Monetary Distribution -- Chapter 12 What is Just with Regard to Climate Change? -- Chapter 13 Rights in the Context of Climate Change -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $a"Climate change is perhaps the most important issue of our time and yet despite the urgency of the problem, the measures necessary to mitigate it have not been implemented. International cooperation has not been forthcoming and there remains a general reluctance towards any major change of lifestyle. Given the urgency of the problem, why has so little been done? In Climate Ethics Joerg Tremmel and Katherine Robinson identify the reasons behind this crucial paradox and propose a way forward. In the first part of the book the authors provide an accessible account of the basics of climate change. In clear and accessible terms they explain the science behind climate change and demystify the complicated terminology that so often hinders a proper understanding of the subject. They identify the substances that cause climate change, reveal which industries are responsible and which aspects of people's everyday lives have the highest emissions connected with them. They explore the consequences of ignoring climate change and, importantly, analyse the obstacles to addressing the issues. 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