Journal article
The comparative culpability of sai and ordinary carbon emissions
H Lawford-Smith
Ethics and International Affairs | Published : 2017
Abstract
In his article Carbon Emissions, Stratospheric Aerosol Injection, and Unintended Harms, Christopher J. Preston compares the culpability of carbon emitters versus that of geoengineers deploying stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI). This comparison relies on a parallel between carbon emitters and SAI deployers that requires both to be agents. However, both are not. While the harms of geoengineering will be caused by culpable agents acting intentionally, the harms connected to climate change emerge out of the uncoordinated actions of billions of people. Taken as a large group, carbon emitters cause harm but do not constitute an agent. Taken individually, carbon emitters are agents but do not c..
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