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Climate Ethics Survey

A young Fulbrighter who attended our Conference in Berlin invites you to take part in a "Climate Ethics" survey. In 2006, Jennifer Helgeson was a grantee at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences; she is now at Oxford, conducting an online research survey to gather public attitudes toward some ethical questions related to the economic analysis of climate change.

There is currently an academic debate on the way economic analyses of climate change deal with risk, inequality and time, says Jennifer and her research partner HЕkon SФlen. It is our view that this debate should not be monopolised by economists, philosophers and other academics. Therefore, we seek to include the views of the wider public. If the survey proves successful, it will very likely be followed by a larger government-funded study.

By taking our short pilot survey, you will help inform one of the most important debates related to climate change ethics and economics. You will be given the opportunity to provide your email address so that we can send you the results of the project. The survey contains 32 questions, and takes approximately fifteen minutes to complete. It requires no prior knowledge of climate change or economics. All responses will be treated anonymously and will only be used for academic purposes.

The following link directs you to the survey:

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