Spring 2025
GENED 1015
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Schedule
January 27 - April 30
Tuesday and Thursday 12:00pm - 1:15pm
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Ethics of Climate Change

Description

What are individuals, scientists, businesses, and governments morally required to do to prevent catastrophic climate change? How should governments respond to the problem of climate change? What should happen to the level of greenhouse gas emissions and how quickly? How much can the present generation be expected to sacrifice to improve conditions for future generations? How should the costs of mitigation and adaptation be apportioned between countries? Should significant funds be allocated to the study of geo-engineering? We will consider these and other questions in an effort to understand our responsibilities in respect of climate change, with a special focus on the structure of the analytical frameworks that have been dominant among policymakers.

Department
General Education
School
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Course Level
Graduate
Undergraduate
Interest Area
Arts & Humanities
Credits
4
Cross Registration
Available