Brown, Donald A.2019-09-252019-09-252010-09-172009-06http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/175549"Ethics is understood to be the domain of inquiry that examines claims about what is right or wrong, obligatory, or when responsibility attaches to human action. Global ethics is usually understood to be the field of inquiry examining ethical claims that apply universally to all citizens of the Earth. That is, global ethics examines the nature and justification of ethical norms that are argued should obligate all people. Interest in global ethics has increased recently due to; (a) the increasing pressure of global problems requiring global solutions, (b) the general phenomenon of globalization, (c) revived interest in citizenship, and (d) revived interest in cosmopolitism or global ethics." (p. 1)engWith permission of the license/copyright holderclimate ethicsglobal ethicsEnvironmental ethicsResources ethicsEthics of global commonsUnderstanding climate change ethics as a subset of global ethicsPreprint