Unilateral Action on Climate Change and the Moral Obligation to Take Leadership

Journal of Social Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

We claim that a moral obligation to take climate leadership by means of unilateral mitigation depends on the existence of a plausible follow-the-leader mechanism whereby unilateral mitigation by some increases the probability of sufficient mitigation by others to avert catastrophic climate impacts. By understanding these mechanisms, we can better articulate the obligation for climate leadership across various sectors, from government to individual actors, in the fight against climate change. [Open access]

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C. Tyler DesRoches
Arizona State University
Kian Mintz-Woo
University College, Cork
Paul Bartha
University of British Columbia
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