The Health Reframing of Climate Change and the Poverty of Narrow Bioethics

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (4):705-717 (2020)
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Abstract

We must resist thoroughly reframing climate change as a health issue. For human health–centric ethical frameworks omit dimensions of value that we must duly consider. We need a new, an environmental, research ethic, one that we can use to more completely and impartially evaluate proposed research on mitigation and adaptation strategies.

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Kyle Ferguson
Hunter College (CUNY)

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