The May edition of
Scientific American includes a useful
primer on the ethics and economics of climate change by
John Broome. It includes references to further discussion of the subject by the likes of William Nordhaus, the IPCC and Nicholas Stern. The
New York Review of Books (12 June) has also recently carried an
article by Freeman Dyson that touches on similar themes.
Personally I do not see the emphasis on potential conflicts of interest between present and future generations as useful. It seems to me the best we can do for future generations is to encourage as much development as possible.
Labels: climate, economics, environment, ethics
# posted by Daniel Ben-Ami @ 19:25
