Two kinds of philosophical questions are raised by the current
public debate about climate change; epistemic questions (Whom
should I believe? Is climate science a genuine science?), and
ethical questions (Who should bear the burden? Must I sacrifice if
others do not?). Although the former have been central to this
debate, professional philosophers have dealt almost exclusively
with the latter. This book is the first to address both the
epistemic and ethical questions raised by the climate change debate
and examine the relationship between them.
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