Journal: Science and Engineering Ethics

Volume 23, Issue 5

1247 -- 1252Sabine Roeser. Introduction to the Special Issue on Climate Ethics: Uncertainty, Values and Policy
1253 -- 1271Idil Boran. Principles of Public Reason in the UNFCCC: Rethinking the Equity Framework
1273 -- 1287Steve Vanderheiden. Territorial Rights and Carbon Sinks
1289 -- 1306Behnam Taebi, Azar Safari. On Effectiveness and Legitimacy of 'Shaming' as a Strategy for Combatting Climate Change
1307 -- 1331Servaas Storm. How the Invisible Hand is Supposed to Adjust the Natural Thermostat: A Guide for the Perplexed
1333 -- 1349Conrad Heilmann. Values in Time Discounting
1351 -- 1367Dennis Bray, Hans von Storch. The Normative Orientations of Climate Scientists
1369 -- 1386Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Wandi Bruine de Bruin. Informing Public Perceptions About Climate Change: A 'Mental Models' Approach
1387 -- 1407Dominic Roser. The Irrelevance of the Risk-Uncertainty Distinction
1409 -- 1430Philip Robichaud. Is Ignorance of Climate Change Culpable?
1431 -- 1452Rob Lawlor, Helen Morley. Climate Change and Professional Responsibility: A Declaration of Helsinki for Engineers
1453 -- 1459Glen Miller, Tong Li. Toward a Dirty Environmental Ethics: From Theoria to Techné - Mark Coeckelbergh: Environmental Skill: Motivation, Knowledge, and the Possibility of a Non-Romantic Environmental Ethics, Routledge, New York, 2015, 218 pp+index, ISBN: 978-1-138-88557-8