A Climate of Inaction: Limitations of a Relational Understanding of Morality

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  • Juliana Butron Boston College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6017/eurj.v12i1.9298

Keywords:

Social Science, Climate Change, Psychology, Morality

Abstract

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is the only way to mitigate the consequences of climate change. In spite of this knowledge, curing the world’s addiction to fossil fuels has proven to be A herculean task. International agreements are limited in scope, and National governments have failed to enact laws that would sufficiently reduce domestic emissions. in addition, most individuals are hesitant to make THE necessary sacrifices that would reduce personal emissions. While political, economic, and technological factors are the most apparent barr iers to reform, climate change can also be understood as a moral failure. Fr om a psychological standpoint, morality is an emotional belief that stems from Interpersonal relationships. The unprecedented scope of climate change has exposed the limits of the relational understanding of morality. We have been unable to frame our relationship with the biosphere in a manner that elicits a strong enough moral response to lead to decisive action. This paper does not attempt to offer a solution, but hopes instead to reveal the moral implications of climate inaction.

Author Biography

Juliana Butron, Boston College

Before coming to Boston College, Juliana Butron studied visual arts at Fiorello LaGuardia, a public arts school, in New York City. Growing up in a diverse Brooklyn neighborhood exposed her to different points of view. This environment taught her that there are many sides to every story. As a result, she has developed a fondness for exploring timely issues in unique ways. This semester, she is excited to continue her role as a co-facilitator for the Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center’s Dialogues on Race. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a master’s degree in American Government.

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Published

2016-04-22

How to Cite

Butron, J. (2016). A Climate of Inaction: Limitations of a Relational Understanding of Morality. Elements, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.6017/eurj.v12i1.9298

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