Climate Change: Nomos LXVII

Chiara Cordelli

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Climate Change: Nomos LXVII

Climate Change: Nomos LXVII

Chiara Cordelli

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This volume focuses on three main questions surrounding the ethics and politics of climate change. The first concerns the limits of welfare economics, and of its utilitarian logic, as arguably still the dominant policy approach to climate change, and one which has loomed correspondingly large in intellectual approaches to the problem in many disciplines. Having a precise account of the limitations of welfare economics is necessary to develop not only new and more promising policy approaches, but also a more accurate account of our responsibilities towards existing and future generations.

The second question investigates the very nature of the problem of climate change. Is the latter better understood as a problem of economic inefficiency, distributive injustice, republican domination, or existential unfreedom? Can a diagnosis of climate injustice proceed independently of a critical analysis of the economic and power structures within which environmental harms are produced and reproduced?

Finally, there is the responsibility question. Which agents or entities (e.g. individuals, collectives, corporations, or structures) should be held morally responsible for climate change? To whom is such responsibility owed, e.g. existing people or not-yet-existing future generations? How should such responsibility, however attributed and distributed, be discharged, e.g. through a reduction of individual consumption, collective efforts at technological innovation, or by imposing immigration restrictions to limit population growth in high emitting countries?

About the Author

Chiara Cordelli (Editor)
Chiara Cordelli is Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and the author of The Privatized State.

Melissa Lane (Editor)
Melissa Lane is Professor of Politics at Princeton University, where she is also Associated Faculty in Classics and in Philosophy. Her most recent monograph, Of Rule and Office: Plato's Ideas of the Political, was awarded the 2024 Book Prize of the Journal of the History of Philosophy.

Publishing Information

Publisher: New York University Press
Pub date: 2026-03-10
Length: 320 pages

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