Author(s)
Dwyer, JamesKeywords
climate changecarbon emissions
air travel
bioethics
moral responsibility
responsiveness
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Science
Q
Ethics
BJ1-1725
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B
Social Sciences
H
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This short story is set in the future. In it, Francis, a retired professor of bioethics, is scheduled to appear before the Gaia Commission to account for his carbon emissions. Because his carbon emissions contributed to climate change, which harmed people and destroyed ecosystems, he is charged with recklessness, negligence, and indifference. He seems to have lived a modest and responsible life, except for the carbon emissions that he generated by flying long distances to attend ethics conferences and to give lectures. The narrator of the story is assigned to defend Francis before the Gaia Commission, so he contacts Francis to learn more about the case and to prepare a defense. The two of them examine Francis’ conduct and thinking. This fictional account raises ethical issues for all of us who have high carbon footprints, but especially for those of us who work in bioethics.Date
2014-11-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:79d88b6fab654905b8ec8a336b3a4f461923-2799
https://doaj.org/article/79d88b6fab654905b8ec8a336b3a4f46