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Environmental ethics: Environmental ethics examines moral principles guiding human interactions with the natural world. It explores ethical frameworks determining our responsibilities towards ecosystems, non-human entities, and future generations. See also Generational justice, Ethics, Climate change, Climate damages.
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Corine Pelluchon on Environmental Ethics - Dictionary of Arguments

Environmental Ethics/Pelluchon: (...) the holistic vision defended by environmental ethics in the 1970s was too abstract: because it only addressed reason and not affects, it could not persuade individuals to change their lifestyle. Nor did this thinking succeed in inspiring an ecological policy to put the economy at the service of living things and to reorganize production in such a way that it takes into account the limits of the planet and frees certain sectors such as agriculture, livestock and care from the economic dictates of maximum efficiency. >Existence/Pelluchon, >Ecology/Pelluchon.
If you ask what we live on, it no longer makes sense to bring the ecological end of the world and the empty wallet at the end of the month, humanism and animal welfare in opposition to each other. Because the moment I eat, live, work or travel somewhere, I am (...) in relation to the people who produce foodand build my house. I am also in a relation with the animals and the natural resources. >Body/Pelluchon.

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>Emission permits, >Emission reduction credits, >Emission targets, >Emissions, >Emissions trading, >Climate change, >Climate damage, >Energy policy, >Clean Energy Standards, >Climate data, >Climate history, >Climate justice, >Climate periods, >Climate targets, >Climate impact research, >Carbon price, >Carbon price coordination, >Carbon price strategies, >Carbon tax, >Carbon tax strategies.


Corine Pelluchon. „Wovon leben wir?“ in: Die ZEIT Nr. 38. 10.09.2020

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Pelluchon, Corine


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