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Title: A Perfect Moral Storm


1
A Perfect Moral Storm
  • Stephen M. Gardiner
  • University of Washington, Seattle

2
Why Ethics?
  • Natural, technical, and social sciences can
    provide essential information and evidence needed
    for decisions on what constitutes dangerous
    anthropogenic interference with the climate
    system. At the same time, such decisions are
    value judgments
  • (IPCC 2001a, p. 2 emphasis added.)

3
Value Judgments in Practice
  • Q1 Setting a Global Ceiling
  • ? Needs and Aspirations of Current People
  • ? Obligations to Future People
  • ? Obligations to Animals, Plants and Nature
  • Q2 Distributing Emissions Under a Global Ceiling
  • Historical Responsibility
  • Global Poverty and Inequality
  • ? Different Roles of Energy Consumption in Human
    Lives

4
Todays Thesis
  • The peculiar features of the climate change
    problem pose substantial obstacles to our ability
    to make the hard choices necessary to address it.
    Climate change is a perfect moral storm.
  • One consequence of this is that, even if the
    difficult ethical questions could be answered, we
    might still find it difficult to act. For the
    perfect moral storm makes us extremely vulnerable
    to moral corruption.

5
Climate Change as a Perfect Moral Storm
  • Convergence of three severe problems for ethical
    action
  • The Global Storm
  • The Intergenerational Storm
  • The Theoretical Storm

6
The Global Storm
  • Spatial Dispersion of Causes and Effects
  • Spatial Fragmentation of Agency
  • Institutional Inadequacy

7
The Shape of the Global Storm
  • Tragedy of the Commons
  • (PD1) It is collectively rational to cooperate
    and restrict overall pollution each agent
    prefers the outcome produced by everyone
    restricting their individual pollution over the
    outcome produced by no one doing so.
  • (PD2) It is individually rational not to restrict
    one's own pollution when each agent has the
    power to decide whether or not she will limit her
    own pollution, each (rationally) prefers not to
    do so, whatever the others do.

8
Resolving the Tragedy of the Commons
  • Mutual coercion mutually agreed upon
  • Broader context of interaction

9
Obstacles to Resolving the Global Storm
  • Lack of Adequate Global System
  • Uncertainty about Effects at the Level of Nation
    States
  • Deep Roots
  • Skewed Vulnerabilities

10
The Intergenerational Storm
  • Temporal Dispersion of Causes and Effects
  • Temporal Fragmentation of Agency
  • Institutional Inadequacy

11
Temporal Dispersion
  • Lifetime of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
  • Timeframe of Major Climate Processes (e.g.,
    Oceans)

12
Lifetime of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
  • Typical Estimate 5-200 years (IPCC)
  • The Long Tail
  • The carbon cycle of the biosphere will take a
    long time to completely neutralize and sequester
    anthropogenic CO2. For the best-guess cases
    we expect that 17-33 of the fossil fuel carbon
    will still reside in the atmosphere 1kyr from
    now, decreasing to 10-15 at 10kyr, and 7 at 100
    kyr. The mean lifetime of fossil fuel CO2 is
    about 30-35 kyr. (Archer)

13
Implications of Temporal Dispersion
  • Climate change is
  • Resilient
  • Backloaded
  • Substantially Deferred

14
Shape of the Temporal Storm
  • Benefits Now (to us) Costs Later (to them)
  • Predictable Bias
  • Iteration

15
The Pure Intergenerational Problem
  • (PIP1) It is collectively rational for most
    generations to cooperate (almost) every
    generation prefers the outcome produced by
    everyone restricting pollution over the outcome
    produced by everyone overpolluting.
  • (PIP2) It is individually rational for all
    generations not to cooperate when each
    generation has the power to decide whether or not
    it will overpollute, each generation (rationally)
    prefers to overpollute, whatever the others do.

16
Some Points to Notice
  • PIP is worse than a traditional Tragedy of the
    Commons
  • Not everyone prefers to cooperate
  • Traditional solutions are undermined

17
The Theoretical Storm
  • scientific uncertainty
  • intergenerational equity
  • contingent preferences
  • contingent persons
  • nonhuman animals
  • nature

18
  • Cost-benefit analysis would simply be
    self-deception. And in any case, it could not be
    a successful exercise, because the issue is too
    poorly understood, and too little accommodated in
    the current economic theory.
  • (John Broome, Counting the Cost of Global Warming)

19
Theres a quiet clamor for hypocrisy and
deception and pragmatic politicians respond with
schemes that seem to promise something for
nothing. Please, spare us the truth.
The Problem of Moral Corruption
  • Robert J. Samuelson, Newsweek, February 21, 2005

20
Modes of Moral Corruption
  • Distraction
  • Complacency
  • Unreasonable Doubt
  • Selective Attention
  • Delusion
  • Pandering
  • False Witness
  • Hypocrisy
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