Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics and associate professor of philosophy, recently published an article titled “Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change” in the European Financial Review.
In the article, Bendik-Keymer argues that the ethical adaptation to climate change implies a “fore-fronting of political engagement to bring humanity as a whole within political norms that allow our form of power to be responsive to the nine planetary boundaries and our responsibility to future generations.”
The article explores consumer culture and challenges readers to consider what it is to “live an acceptable human life.”