Esteemed philosopher John Broome avoids the familiar ideological stances
on climate change policy and examines the issue through an invigorating
new lens. As he considers the moral dimensions of climate change, he
reasons clearly through what universal standards of goodness and justice
require of us, both as citizens and as governments. His
conclusions--some as demanding as they are logical--will challenge and
enlighten. Eco-conscious readers may be surprised to hear they have a
duty to offset all their carbon emissions, while policy makers will
grapple with Broome's analysis of what if anything is owed to future
generations. From the science of greenhouse gases to the intricate logic
of cap and trade, Broome reveals how the principles that underlie
everyday decision making also provide simple and effective ideas for
confronting climate change. Climate Matters is an essential
contribution to one of the paramount issues of our time.