Climate change and individual responsibility: Agency, moral disengagement and the motivational gap [Book Review]

Ethics, Policy and Environment 18 (2):229-232 (2015)
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In spite of the fact that climate change is one of the most important threats of our time, the last twenty years have been marked by inaction at all levels. At the individual level in particular, t...

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