Climate Matters and Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Broom Claims, Human caused climate change, has caused much harm to many people around the world. He says this is due to a large number of individual actions, and gives us many reasons why these miniscule things are unjust, he believes we should be willing to change the way we live, to have a smaller carbon footprint. Injustice is one of the many things Broom has brought up in his book, to help us better understand what we have been doing to the larger community of the world, but he only gives us some incite into the transgression we are having. He never really gets into the real philosophical aspect of what it means to be unjust, he uses examples, but these have no real impact upon many people because he doesn’t make us feel any real compassion for those we have been harming in our community. Without the beauty of what this means, he has no real effect on people. He uses a lot of scientific information to help us understand what we are doing, but he doesn’t catch our spiritual understanding of what it means to be unjust. What does it mean to be unjust or immoral according to broom? ...

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