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The ethical challenges in the context of climate loss and damage

Authors :
Mechler, Reinhard
Bouwer, Laurens M
Schinko, Thomas
Surminski, Swenja
Linnerooth-Bayer, JoAnne
Mechler, R ( Reinhard )
Bouwer, L M ( Laurens M )
Schinko, T ( Thomas )
Surminski, S ( Swenja )
Linnerooth-Bayer, J ( JoAnne )
Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0548-6340
Meyer, Lukas
Mintz-Woo, Kian
Serdeczny, Olivia
Mechler, Reinhard
Bouwer, Laurens M
Schinko, Thomas
Surminski, Swenja
Linnerooth-Bayer, JoAnne
Mechler, R ( Reinhard )
Bouwer, L M ( Laurens M )
Schinko, T ( Thomas )
Surminski, S ( Swenja )
Linnerooth-Bayer, J ( JoAnne )
Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0548-6340
Meyer, Lukas
Mintz-Woo, Kian
Serdeczny, Olivia
Source :
Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo; Meyer, Lukas; Mintz-Woo, Kian; Schinko, Thomas; Serdeczny, Olivia (2019). The ethical challenges in the context of climate loss and damage. In: Mechler, Reinhard; Bouwer, Laurens M; Schinko, Thomas; Surminski, Swenja; Linnerooth-Bayer, JoAnne. Loss and damage from climate change : concepts, methods and policy options. Cham: Springer, 39-62.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This chapter lays out what we take to be the main types of justice and ethical challenges concerning those adverse effects of climate change leading to climate-related Loss and Damage (L&D). We argue that it is essential to clearly differentiate between the challenges concerning mitigation and adaptation and those ethical issues exclusively relevant for L&D in order to address the ethical aspects pertaining to L&D in international climate policy. First, we show that depending on how mitigation and adaptation are distinguished from L&D, the primary focus of policy measures and their ethical implications will vary. Second, we distinguish between a distributive justice framework and a compensatory justice scheme for delivering L&D measures. Third, in order to understand the differentiated remedial responsibilities concerning L&D, we categorise the measures and policy approaches available. Fourth, depending on the kind of L&D and which remedies are possible, we explain the difference between remedial and outcome responsibilities of different actors.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo; Meyer, Lukas; Mintz-Woo, Kian; Schinko, Thomas; Serdeczny, Olivia (2019). The ethical challenges in the context of climate loss and damage. In: Mechler, Reinhard; Bouwer, Laurens M; Schinko, Thomas; Surminski, Swenja; Linnerooth-Bayer, JoAnne. Loss and damage from climate change : concepts, methods and policy options. Cham: Springer, 39-62.
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415666135
Document Type :
Electronic Resource