Reproductive Choices and Climate Change Part 1: can you reduce your emissions by having fewer children? (original) (raw)

Procreation, Footprint and Responsibility for Climate Change

Martin Sticker

The Journal of Ethics

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Reproduction in the (m)Anthropocene : exploring the roots and implications of environmentally friendly restrain from childbearing

Kristina Rukaite

2020

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Reproductive Choices and Climate Change in a Pronatalist Context

Ivett Szalma

2024

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Reproductive Timing and Climate Change

Olle Torpman

Philosophies, 2021

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Eco-reproductive Concerns in the Age of Climate Change

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson

Climatic Change, 2020

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The Environmental Politics of Reproductive Choices in the Age of Climate Change

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson

Environmental Politics, 2021

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Population Ethics and the Prospects for Fertility Policy as Climate Mitigation Policy

Mark Budolfson

The Journal of Development Studies, 2021

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The Duty to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Limits of Permissible Procreation

Trevor Hedberg

Essays in Philosophy, 2019

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Comment on ‘The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions’

Philippe van Basshuysen

Environmental Research Letters, 2018

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Climate change and family planning: least developed countries define the agenda

Leo Bryant

Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2009

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Life-history theory and climate change: resolving population and parental investment paradoxes

Rob Quinlan, Mark Caudell

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Whose Job Is It to Fight Climate Change? A Response to Hickey, Rieder, and Earl

Quill Kukla

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Family Planning and Environmental Sustainability: Assessing the Science

Robert Engelman

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Population Growth and Carbon Emissions

Oded Galor

2016

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Family planning as a solution for climate change. Bioethical dilemmas in the context of Sustainable Development

Maroun Badr (PhD)

Medicina y Ética, 2024

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Climate ethics and population policy: A review of recent philosophical work

Philip Cafaro

WIREs Climate Change, 2021

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Empowered, Smaller Families Are Better for the Planet: How to Talk about Family Planning and Environmental Sustainability

Robert Engelman, Céline Delacroix

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Is there an obligation to reduce one’s individual carbon footprint?

Anne Schwenkenbecher

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2012

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Global demographic trends and future carbon emissions

Leiwen Jiang

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010

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Links Between Fertility, Family Preferences and Environmental Degradation

Kirtiraj Lahiry

TERI University, 2015

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Population and Climate Change

Jane O'Sullivan, Ian Lowe

Discussion Paper, Sustainable Population Australia, 2022

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Meijers Climate Change and the Right to One Child

Tim Meijers

Human Rights and Sustainability , 2016

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Climate Ethics and Population Policy

Philip Cafaro

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Gendered Emissions | 55 Gendered Emissions: Counting Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Gender and why it Matters introduCtion

marjorie cohen

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Individual Responsibility for Climate Change

Gianfranco Pellegrino

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More Co-parents Fewer Children Multiparenting and Sustainable Population

Anca Gheaus

Essays in Philosophy, 2019

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The impact of climate change on fertility*

Oded Galor

Environmental Research Letters, 2019

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The International Society for Children’s Health and the Environment Commits to Reduce Its Carbon Footprint to Safeguard Children’s Health

Howard Mielke

Environmental Health Perspectives, 2020

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Does Human Development Really Require Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Katharina Michaelowa

2009

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Report prepared for “One Tonne Life project”-Method for estimation of a families’ greenhouse gas emissions

Fredrik Hedenus

2011

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Climate Change and Future Generations

Richard Revesz

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Human drivers of national greenhouse-gas emissions

Thomas Dietz

Nature Climate Change, 2012

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Fertility, Immigration, and the Fight against Climate Change

Jake Earl, Colin Hickey

Bioethics, 2017

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Intergenerational Responsibility. Historical Emissions and Climate Change Adaptation

Goran Duus-Otterstrom

2007

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A Growing Problem? Dealing with Population Increases in Climate Justice

Clare Heyward

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