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What is Intergenerational Ethics

Climate Change Education for Sustainable Development
A perspective that addresses the ethical obligations and responsibilities of current generations toward future generations. It emphasizes considering the long-term impacts of decisions on the well-being and sustainability of future societies and environments.
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Ethical Dimensions of Sustainable Development: The Philosophy, Logistics, and Climate Change Education
Ebua Jarvis Ebua (University of Bamenda, Cameroon)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 33
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9099-0.ch005
Abstract
This chapter examines the ethical dimensions of sustainable development within the context of climate change education. It explores the intersection of philosophy, logistics, and climate change education. The chapter sheds light on ethical implications and considerations arising in pursuing sustainable development. It seeks to provide valuable insights for climate change analysts, policymakers, curriculum and instructional designers, faculty, administrators, teacher educators, and other stakeholders interested in averting the impact of climate change and fostering sustainable development.
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Environmental Ethics: When Human Beings and Nature Are Not Two
It is the branch of ethics that analyzes if current inhabitants of Earth have the moral obligation of conserving life’s vital resources for future generations.
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