Reparations
Simon Caney proposes a strong argument aiming on how certain environmental injustices relate to moral implications of global climate change. Caney opens his argument by referring to the issues that occur with climate change such as higher temperatures which gives way to malaria, cholera, heat stress, and dengue fever. Equally as important, climate change can increase rainfall causing significant flooding all having a dramatic effect on our environment. The question that should be raised during this oppressing issue is who should be held responsible? Part of this process behind finding out who is responsible for such terms, Caney uses two accounts Causal and Beneficiary. In terms of climate change, the Causal account can be referred to as, "...those who caused the pollution are morally responsible for it and the duty to rectify this situation or compensate the victims therefore rests with them" (Caney 467). In other words, this account ...