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What philosophy can contribute
 to the climate change debate
“We do not yet have a good understanding of many
of the ethical issues at stake in global-warming
policy”. We remain confused about vital factors like
who should take responsibility, equity between
generations and how to think about nonhuman
animals. This confusion, gives us reason for avoiding
our obligations. Resistance by governments to
taking action, attempts by various players to throw
sand in the eyes of the public and specious
arguments to justify an unwillingness to do what is
necessary – “moral corruption”.
The subversion of our moral discourse to our own
ends
Clive Hamilton quoting Stephen Gardiner
• The question of how we should address the
  impacts of climate change- both now and in
  the future
• The extent of our obligations to take action to
  reduce our emissions in order to limit global
  warming
• How best to understand the collective action
  necessary to address climate change
• The argument from skepticism and why we
  still face significant skepticism as to the causes
  of climate change
How should we best address the
                impacts of climate change?
     • “CO2 concentration has ranged between 172
       and 300 ppm for the past 800 000 years. In
       2008, CO2 concentration has risen to a much
       higher 383 ppm. Global CO2 concentration
       has risen 37 per cent since the Industrial
       Revolution” CSIRO, 2011



http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/Humans-Changing-Climate/Atmospheric-greenhouse-gas-exceeds-
pre-industrial-levels.aspx
Global effects of climate change
Precautionary principle

  If an action or policy has a suspected risk of
        causing harm to the public or to
 the environment, in the absence of scientific
consensus that the action or policy is harmful,
the burden of proof that it is not harmful falls
            on those taking the action.
How to reduce impacts in the future?
Cosmopolitanism
• The increasing rise of capitalism and world-wide
  trade and its theoretical reflections
• The reality of ever expanding empires whose
  reach extended across the globe
• The voyages around the world and the
  anthropological so-called ‘discoveries’ facilitated
  through these
• The renewed interest in Hellenistic philosophy
• The emergence of a notion of human rights and a
  philosophical focus on human reason

     Kleingeld and Brown- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2002
Examples of Cosmopolitanism
• The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), 1948, along with
  related covenants;
• The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1992;
• The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992;
• The Rio Declaration on the Environment and Development, 1992;
• The UNESCO Declaration on the Responsibili- ties of the Present
  Generations Towards Future Generations, 1997;
• The Kyoto Protocol, 1997;
• The Earth Charter, 2000, as recognized by the 
UNESCO General
  Conference;
• The Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable 
Development, 2002;
• The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and 
Human Rights (UDBHR),
  2005.

Game Theory
Tim Soutphommasane




http://www.themonthly.com.au/ethics-climate-change-peter-singer-tim-soutphommasane-
p2-2586
Skepticism
                                  CSIRO
       Second Annual Survey of Australian Attitudes to Climate Change:
                          INTERIM REPORT 2011




Humans are causing
climate change                                    Climate change is a
                                                  natural fluctuation
Earth’s 35 year thermal inertia


“The Earth has a 35 year thermal inertia and so… we’re waiting 35 years
even to see the effects of what we did 35 years ago. So it would be another
30 years until we started to really see, even at the only 380 parts per million
level that we’re doing now, what those effects are.

And we’ll be at 550 parts per million by then – or more. It’s never been
above 300. So there’s a serious debate over whether that will be very bad
or not, but all we know is no matter what we do when we get there, there’s
no turning back."



                                 Dr. Nathan Lewis
                                 Professor of Chemistry
                                 California Institute of Technology
The detail of modern science is incomprehensible
to almost everyone, which means that we have
to take what scientists say on trust. Yet science
tells us to trust nothing, to believe only what can
be demonstrated. This contradiction is fatal to
public confidence
                                    George Monbiot
Natural variations and climate change
The argument against skepticism




“Doubt is our product, since it is the best means of competing with the
 'body of fact' [linking smoking with disease] that exists in the mind of
                           the general public”
                                             1969, Brown and Williamson
Attitudes to climate change based on political affiliation
Philosophy and Climate Change (The Philosophers' Corner-Sydney-Australia)

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Philosophy and Climate Change (The Philosophers' Corner-Sydney-Australia)

  • 1. What philosophy can contribute to the climate change debate
  • 2.
  • 3. “We do not yet have a good understanding of many of the ethical issues at stake in global-warming policy”. We remain confused about vital factors like who should take responsibility, equity between generations and how to think about nonhuman animals. This confusion, gives us reason for avoiding our obligations. Resistance by governments to taking action, attempts by various players to throw sand in the eyes of the public and specious arguments to justify an unwillingness to do what is necessary – “moral corruption”. The subversion of our moral discourse to our own ends Clive Hamilton quoting Stephen Gardiner
  • 4. • The question of how we should address the impacts of climate change- both now and in the future • The extent of our obligations to take action to reduce our emissions in order to limit global warming • How best to understand the collective action necessary to address climate change • The argument from skepticism and why we still face significant skepticism as to the causes of climate change
  • 5. How should we best address the impacts of climate change? • “CO2 concentration has ranged between 172 and 300 ppm for the past 800 000 years. In 2008, CO2 concentration has risen to a much higher 383 ppm. Global CO2 concentration has risen 37 per cent since the Industrial Revolution” CSIRO, 2011 http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/Humans-Changing-Climate/Atmospheric-greenhouse-gas-exceeds- pre-industrial-levels.aspx
  • 6. Global effects of climate change
  • 7. Precautionary principle If an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing harm to the public or to the environment, in the absence of scientific consensus that the action or policy is harmful, the burden of proof that it is not harmful falls on those taking the action.
  • 8. How to reduce impacts in the future?
  • 9. Cosmopolitanism • The increasing rise of capitalism and world-wide trade and its theoretical reflections • The reality of ever expanding empires whose reach extended across the globe • The voyages around the world and the anthropological so-called ‘discoveries’ facilitated through these • The renewed interest in Hellenistic philosophy • The emergence of a notion of human rights and a philosophical focus on human reason Kleingeld and Brown- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2002
  • 10. Examples of Cosmopolitanism • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), 1948, along with related covenants; • The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1992; • The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992; • The Rio Declaration on the Environment and Development, 1992; • The UNESCO Declaration on the Responsibili- ties of the Present Generations Towards Future Generations, 1997; • The Kyoto Protocol, 1997; • The Earth Charter, 2000, as recognized by the 
UNESCO General Conference; • The Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable 
Development, 2002; • The Universal Declaration on Bioethics and 
Human Rights (UDBHR), 2005.

  • 13.
  • 14. Skepticism CSIRO Second Annual Survey of Australian Attitudes to Climate Change: INTERIM REPORT 2011 Humans are causing climate change Climate change is a natural fluctuation
  • 15. Earth’s 35 year thermal inertia “The Earth has a 35 year thermal inertia and so… we’re waiting 35 years even to see the effects of what we did 35 years ago. So it would be another 30 years until we started to really see, even at the only 380 parts per million level that we’re doing now, what those effects are. And we’ll be at 550 parts per million by then – or more. It’s never been above 300. So there’s a serious debate over whether that will be very bad or not, but all we know is no matter what we do when we get there, there’s no turning back." Dr. Nathan Lewis Professor of Chemistry California Institute of Technology
  • 16. The detail of modern science is incomprehensible to almost everyone, which means that we have to take what scientists say on trust. Yet science tells us to trust nothing, to believe only what can be demonstrated. This contradiction is fatal to public confidence George Monbiot
  • 17. Natural variations and climate change
  • 18. The argument against skepticism “Doubt is our product, since it is the best means of competing with the 'body of fact' [linking smoking with disease] that exists in the mind of the general public” 1969, Brown and Williamson
  • 19. Attitudes to climate change based on political affiliation