Carbon Justice

The Scandal of Australia's Biggest Contribution to Climate Change
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Carbon Justice by Jeremy Moss delves into the ethical consequences of climate change, highlighting the urgent need for accountability among major carbon-emitting entities. As Moss examines both historical and current contributors to the growing carbon crisis, he presents compelling arguments on how justice can be achieved in addressing the climate emergency. The book serves as a call to action, urging real change and responsibility from those with the greatest impact on our environment.
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Carbon Justice

Understanding the moral responsibility of Australia's major carbon emitters is a crucial first step in determining how to fairly share the burdens of a climate transition. In Carbon Justice, philosopher Jeremy Moss sets out an ethical framework to establish the cost of the harms of these major emitters and what they should do about it.

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It's a shocking fact: the emissions produced annually from the fossil fuels extracted by Australia's major gas, coal, and oil producers— the likes of Glencore, BHP, Yancoal, Peabody, Chevron, and Anglo American—and sold here and overseas are larger than the emissions of all 25 million Australians.

If Australia's exported and domestic emissions are combined, Australia ranks as the sixth-largest emitter in the world, behind China, the United States, India, Russia, and Japan. Far from being an insignificant contributor to climate change because of its small population, Australia is a key driver through its fossil fuel exports.

How have these companies' exports escaped scrutiny when climate change is such an urgent problem?

Understanding the moral responsibility of Australia's major carbon exporters is a crucial first step in determining how to fairly share the burdens of a climate transition. In Carbon Justice, leading political philosopher Jeremy Moss sets out an ethical framework to establish the cost of the harms of these major exporters and what we should do about it. What they do next will shape Australia's response to climate change.

'Coal is our past, but it cannot be our future, if we are to have a future!' - Peter Doherty

'No reader of Carbon Justice will ever again be able to view digging up coal and selling it abroad as an innocent activity. The fossil fuel exporters are profiting by endangering everyone on this planet for generations to come. Moss makes a powerful case for holding them to account for the damage they are doing.' - Peter Singer

'Anyone who's ever seen the mountains of coal at Newcastle understands viscerally Australia's contribution to the climate crisis. This book lays it out in engrossing detail. Absolutely crucial reading!' - Bill McKibben

'Jeremy Moss uncovers an under-explored world in modern climate discourse. The supply of fossil fuels and the stunning injustice of this industry is revealed in a clear and compelling call to action.' - Ketan Joshi

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Carbon Justice by Jeremy Moss receives praise for its detailed exploration of Australia's coal industry and its impact on the climate crisis. Reviewers highlight the book's compelling argument that exporting fossil fuels is a dangerous activity with global repercussions. The book is considered essential reading for understanding the moral and environmental implications of coal mining.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237015

Publisher: UNSW Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 November 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: UNSW Press

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Jeremy Moss is Professor of Political Philosophy at UNSW and leads the Climate Justice Research program at UNSW. He has published several books, including: Climate Justice Beyond the State, Climate Change and Social Justice and Climate Change and Justice. He is the recipient of the Eureka Prize for Ethics and the Australasia Association of Philosophy Media Prize.

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