Justice, Posterity, and the Environment

Author:   Wilfred Beckerman (Emeritus Fellow, Emeritus Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford) ,  Joanna Pasek (Lecturer, Environmental Ethics, Lecturer, Environmental Ethics, University College London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199245093


Pages:   228
Publication Date:   03 May 2001
Format:   Hardback
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In rich countries, environmental problems are seen as problems of prosperity. In poor countries they are seen as problems of poverty. This is because the environmental problems in poor countries, such as lack of clean drinking water, are problems that affect them here and now, whereas in rich counties the environmental problems that people worry about, most are those that - largely as a result of current prosperity and economic growth - seem likely to harm mainly future generations. But what exactly are our obligations to future generations? Are these determined by their 'rights' or intergenerational justice, or equity, or 'sustainable development'? The first part of the book argues that none of these concepts provides any guidance, but that we still have a moral obligation to take account of the interests that future generations will have. And an appraisal of probable developments suggests that, while environmental problems have to be taken seriously, our main obligation to future generations is to bequeath to them a society in which there is greater respect for basic human rights than is the case today. Furthermore, generations are not homogeneous entities. Resources devoted to environmental protection cannot be used for, say, health care or education or housing, not to mention the urgent claims in poor countries for better food, sanitation, drinking water, shelter, and basic infrastructures to prevent or cure widespread disease. It cannot serve the interests of justice if the burden of protecting the environment for the benefit of posterity is born mainly by poorer people today.

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Author:   Wilfred Beckerman (Emeritus Fellow, Emeritus Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford) ,  Joanna Pasek (Lecturer, Environmental Ethics, Lecturer, Environmental Ethics, University College London)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.468kg
ISBN:  

9780199245093


ISBN 10:   0199245096
Pages:   228
Publication Date:   03 May 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Ethics and Economics in Environmental Policy Part 1. Justice between generations The Rights of Future Generations Intergenerational Justice Intergenerational Equity Sustainable Development. How Much Richer Will Future Generations Be? Our Obligations to Future Generations Part 2. Justice between individuals The Intrinsic Value of the Environment Plural Values and Environmental Valuation Part 3. Justice between nations International Justice and Sharing the Burden of Environmental Protection International Justice and the Environment: Climate Change and Biodiversity Conclusion

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Moments of illuminating brilliance interspersed among pot-boiling but rather unsubstantiated claims about life, the universe, and everything. I enjoyed it immensely, and I am sure you will too. Andrew Dobson, (Keele University), Environmental Politics Justice, Posterity, and the Environment provides a radical interrogation of today's environmental agenda and, through the unsettling rays of insight that it casts, offers an engaging provocation to economists, ethicists and policy-makers alike. Alan Holland, (Lancaster University), International Affairs


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