Carbon Offsets and Shifting Harms

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 17 (1) (2024)
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Abstract

Carbon offsets either remove greenhouse gases from the air or prevent emissions thereof. They face questions both economic (is ‘net zero’ really reached?) and moral. I defend the moral permissibility of off-sets. They likely shift climate harms around, but that need not be unjust—and in any case we cannot avoid doing that.

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Luke Elson
University of Reading

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