ESEP

Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics

A diamond Open Access journal, ESEP presents, discusses and develops issues concerning ethics in science and environmental politics, and in ecology and economics.

Online: ISSN 1863-5415

Print: ISSN 1611-8014

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/esep

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Article Acceptance Rate40% (2024)

Average Time in Review200 days (2024)

Total Annual Downloads56.867 (2025)

Journal contents
Ethics Sci Environ Polit

Compromising to save the climate?

ABSTRACT:

This paper examines the role of intra-personal compromise in shaping support for climate policies. I argue that such support often requires internal compromise, whereby our willingness to compromise is shaped by an interplay of principles, moral convictions, and emotions. These motivational dynamics can either facilitate or hinder our willingness to compromise, thereby affecting climate policy support. The findings of this paper therefore suggest that research in this area should also consider the as-of-yet overlooked role of intra-personal compromise, as this can allow for a refined understanding of climate policy support.

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Friderike Spang (Corresponding Author)

  • Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Center for Environmental and Technology Ethics - Prague (CETE-P), Celetna 988/38, 110 00 Prague 1, Czechia
spang@flu.cas.cz

Handling Editor:
Darryl Macer, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

Reviewers:
K. Meyer, S. Mulsow and 1 anonymous referee