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A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics and the Problem of Moral Corruption<sup>1</sup>
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Climate EthicsEngineeringMoral PhilosophyMoral IssueIntergenerational EthicsLawClimate CrisisClimate PolicyClimate LitigationEnvironmental PolicyClimate Change LawMoral CorruptionClimate ActionClimate Change ProblemClimate ChangeIntergenerational JusticePublic PolicyClimate HazardsClimate CommunicationEnvironmental JusticeMoral PsychologyClimate JusticeNormative EthicClimate RiskPerfect Moral StormClimate Governance
The peculiar features of the climate change problem pose substantial obstacles to our ability to make the hard choices necessary to address it. Climate change involves the convergence of a set of global, intergenerational and theoretical problems. This convergence justifies calling it a ‘perfect moral storm’. One consequence of this storm is that, even if the other difficult ethical questions surrounding climate change could be answered, we might still find it difficult to act. For the storm makes us extremely vulnerable to moral corruption.
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