Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change World
High-end climate change (HECC) raises unprecedented challenges for the transformation of society’s governance arrangements. In such potentially dangerous situation, these challenges have profound moral—rather than only scientific, technical, or managerial—implications....
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doaj-7310007efe96436186f836677b111c842020-11-25T00:09:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-05-011110297110.3390/su11102971su11102971Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change WorldMarco Grasso0J. David Tàbara1Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milan-Bicocca, Via Bicocca degli Arcimboldi, 8, 20126 Milan, ItalyUniversitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallés, 08290 Barcelona, SpainHigh-end climate change (HECC) raises unprecedented challenges for the transformation of society’s governance arrangements. In such potentially dangerous situation, these challenges have profound moral—rather than only scientific, technical, or managerial—implications. Unfortunately, despite the growing recognition of the necessity for morally-grounded, urgent social-ecological reconfigurations in order to sustainably navigate the uncertain landscape derived from HECC, explicit moral guidance to support the transformation of governance arrangements is still lacking. This work, through the metaphor of a moral compass, proposes a normative tool to support an integrated assessment processes in order to confront the moral challenges and dilemmas in governance and thus favour sustainable transformations under conditions of HECC.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/10/2971High-end climate changegovernance arrangementsmoral compassmoralitysustainability scienceintegrated assessment processes |
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Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change World |
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Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change World |
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Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change World |
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Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change World |
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Towards a Moral Compass to Guide Sustainability Transformations in a High-End Climate Change World |
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towards a moral compass to guide sustainability transformations in a high-end climate change world |
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Sustainability |
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2071-1050 |
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2019-05-01 |
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High-end climate change (HECC) raises unprecedented challenges for the transformation of society’s governance arrangements. In such potentially dangerous situation, these challenges have profound moral—rather than only scientific, technical, or managerial—implications. Unfortunately, despite the growing recognition of the necessity for morally-grounded, urgent social-ecological reconfigurations in order to sustainably navigate the uncertain landscape derived from HECC, explicit moral guidance to support the transformation of governance arrangements is still lacking. This work, through the metaphor of a moral compass, proposes a normative tool to support an integrated assessment processes in order to confront the moral challenges and dilemmas in governance and thus favour sustainable transformations under conditions of HECC. |
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High-end climate change governance arrangements moral compass morality sustainability science integrated assessment processes |
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