In this post, Fay Niker interviews Dr Elizabeth Cripps (University of Edinburgh) about her recent work at the intersection of two themes we write about a lot on Justice Everywhere, namely, climate justice and the ethics and politic of children and upbringing. Fay Niker [FN]: Recently, you’ve been thinking about a particular dimension of the question […]
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Previous posts in this series: (1) The exceedingly small but fully real effects of my greenhouse gases (2) A threshold phenomenon? In the previous posts in this series, I have argued that individual greenhouse gas emissions have an exceedingly small but fully real effect: they are sufficient to increase the risk that vulnerable people suffer […]