Explores the complex ethical dilemmas of human mobility in the
context of climate change Currently, adaptation policy for climate
change prioritises economic and technological dimensions of
governance and action. Now, Elaine Kelly brings continental theory
into the conversation to explore the ethical dilemmas stemming from
emerging global political crises of migration, displacement and
communal relocation related to climate change. She argues that, in
the era of anthropocentric climate change, an 'ethos of dwelling'
must underpin adaptation practices.
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