Collective Responses to Covid-19 and Climate Change
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Published:2021-07-14
Issue:1
Volume:14
Page:
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ISSN:1876-9098
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Container-title:Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
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language:
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Short-container-title:EJPE
Author:
Asker Andrea S.,Stefánsson H. Orri
Abstract
Both individuals and governments around the world have willingly sacrificed a great deal to meet the collective action problem posed by Covid-19. This has provided some commentators with newfound hope about the possibility that we will be able to solve what is arguably the greatest collective action problem of all time: global climate change. In this paper we argue that this is overly optimistic. We defend two main claims. First, these two collective action problems are so different that the actions that individuals have taken to try to solve the problem posed by Covid-19 unfortunately provide little indication that we will be able to solve the problem posed by climate change. Second, the actions that states have taken in response to Covid-19 might—if anything—even be evidence that they will continue to fail to cooperate towards a solution to the climate crisis.
Publisher
Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
Subject
Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Philosophy
Cited by
1 articles.
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