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📢 Climate change: The ethical challenges

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The UNESCO Courier | July - September 2019

WIDE ANGLE

Climate change: The ethical challenges

The philosophical and ethical issues of climate change

Bernard Feltz

Climate crimes must be brought to justice

Catriona McKinnon

Climate change: A new subject for the law

Anne-Sophie Novel

Climate and social justice

Thiagarajan Jayaraman, interviewed by Shiraz Sidhva

Pakistan: Green again

Zofeen T. Ebrahim

Solar energy: Changing rural lives in Kenya

Victor Bwire

Zero carbon, starting with cities!

Manuel Guzmán Hennessey

African cities in action

Niels Boel and Finn Rasmussen, with Hadra Ahmed

A question of international solidarity

Johan Hattingh

Climate change and education

Laura Ortiz-Hernández

Colonel: We must act quickly!

Thierry Geoffrey, interviewed by Niels Boel, Danish journalist

Arshak Makichyan: The lone picketer

Interview by Jasmina Šopova

ZOOM

Arab youth, architects of their future


Texte: Katerina Markelova
Photos: Yan Bighetti de Flogny
(Al Safar Project) / MiSK Art Institute

IDEAS

A tale of two futures

Sandrine Cathelat and Mathilde Hervieu

AI innovations to counter social challenges

Interviews by Shiraz Sidhva

OUR GUEST

Baku: Multicultural city

Fuad Akhundov, interviewed by Mila Ibrahimova

Trending

Dmitry Mendeleev: The teachings of a prophet

Natalia Tarasova and Dmitry Mustafin

Mandela's South Africa: Reality or distant dream?

Jody Kollapen, interviewed by Edwin Naidu, South African journalist

Youth Forum in China
 

Interview by Chen Xiaorong

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Climate change: The ethical challenges

 
With this special report, the Courier aims to open up new avenues for reflection on these lesser-known aspects of the greatest global challenge of our times. Because, in parallel to the scientific issues that hit the media headlines, the issues of justice and equity, respect for human rights, solidarity and scientific and political integrity, and individual and collective responsibility, must be the principal cornerstones of our actions on a global scale.

 

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