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HomeUpcoming EventsJohn Broome (Oxford/ANU): Philosophical Climate Denialism
John Broome (Oxford/ANU): Philosophical Climate Denialism

Some people deny that humanity as a whole does harm by its emissions of greenhouse gas. I call these ‘species denialists’. Others deny that individual human beings do harm by their emissions. I call these ‘individual denialists’. Individual denialism is surprisingly popular among moral philosophers. This paper opposes it.

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  • Mon 19 Mar 2018, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Coombs Building, Seminar Room A

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  • John Broome

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