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Meeting the targets or re-imagining society? An empirical study into the ethical landscape of carbon dioxide capture and storage in Scotland

  • Leslie Mabon
  • , Simon Shackley

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摘要

Preston’s (2011) challenge to the moral presumption against geoengineering is applied to carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) in Scotland, United Kingdom. Qualitative data is analysed to assess if and how Preston’s arguments play out in practice. We argue that the concepts of ‘lesser evil’ and prioritising human well-being over non-interference in natural processes do bring different value positions together in support of CCS, but that not all people see short-term carbon abatement as the ‘least worst’ option or a suitable way to prioritise human well-being.

源语言English
页(从-至)465-482
页数18
期刊Environmental Values
24
4
DOI
出版状态Published - 1 8月 2015

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此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:

  1. Climate action
    Climate action

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