Brown, Donald2019-09-252019-09-252013-03-312013http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/189519This is the second in a series looking at how to classify the climate change disinformation campaign given that it is some new kind of assault on humanity, yet not easily classifiable into existing categories of behaviors that cause great harm. Part One of this series identified four prior articles and three videos that Ethicsandclimate.org has previously produced on this subject as well as looking at whether this effort to undermine the mainstream scientific view about climate change can be classified as a crime against humanity or a tort under common law. These previous articles distinguished the tactics of the disinformation campaign from responsible skepticism and the acceptable exercise of free speech after explaining what is meant by the “climate change disinformation campaign” and how it operated.engWith permission of the license/copyright holderdisinformation campaign, scientific view, skepticismMethods of ethicsEnvironmental ethicsResources ethicsOn The Practical Need To Examine Climate Change Policy Issues Through An Ethical LensPreprint