Stückelberger, Christoph2019-09-252019-09-252008-10-122008-08http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/167624The basic ethical question related to Climate change is no more if it happens and when. It is reality. The basic ethical question today is if how to invest and distribute limited resources for the threefold duty of prevention, mitigation and adaptation related to climate change in order to minimize the number of victims. Climate change besomes a question of climate justice. The article develops 14 criteria of climate justice with proposals for politics, economy and religions. "Is there still hope?" is then the question for theological and spiritual orientation from a Christian perspective.engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)justiceclimate ethicshopebusiness ethicsintergenerational justicedistributive justiceenvironmentvaluesprinciplesPolitical ethicsReligious ethicsEnvironmental ethicsDevelopment ethicsSpirituality and ethicsResources ethicsEthics of global commonsWho dies first? Whom do we sacrifice first? Ethical Aspects of Climate JusticePreprint