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Climate Migration and Moral Responsibility.

Raphael Nawrotzki1.   

Abstract

Even though anthropogenic climate change is largely caused by industrialized nations, its burden is distributed unevenly with poor developing countries suffering the most. A common response to livelihood insecurities and destruction is migration. Using Peter Singer's "historical principle" this paper argues that a morally just evaluation requires taking causality between climate change and migration under consideration. The historical principle is employed to emphasize shortcomings in commonly made philosophical arguments to oppose immigration. The article concludes that none of these arguments is able to override the moral responsibility of industrialized countries to compensate for harms that their actions have caused.

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Keywords:  Causality; Climate Change; Historical Principle; Immigration; Justice; Migrant; Refugee

Year:  2014        PMID: 27668124      PMCID: PMC5035111          DOI: 10.1080/21550085.2014.885173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethics Policy Environ        ISSN: 2155-0093


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