Not exact matches
Much less systematic attention — again in the context of the
global climate policy
debate (as opposed to domestic
debates, where thanks to the environmental
justice movement the topic is very much in play)-- has been paid to the problem of inequality within nations.
Despite a thirty - five year
debate on climate change, for the most part, governments, NGOs, organizations, and individuals are ignoring the ethical dimensions of climate change even though an increased focus on ethics and
justice is needed to move the world to a
global solution to this immense threat.
We have, for most of our institutional lifetime, worked to find
justice in the unpromising fields of the
global climate
debate.
Notably, it provides climate - savvy political leaders like in California an opportunity to raise the issue of international solidarity and
global justice in the context of state - level
debates.