“The climate movement doesn’t have a persuasion problem as much as we have a turnout problem,” says Nathaniel Stinnett of the Environmental Voter Project.
since you can’t know what might cause the greatest harm in the future, the harm that occurs after you act cannot inform how you act. it’s a well-trod objection to consequentialist ethics.
since you can’t know what might cause the greatest harm in the future, the harm that occurs after you act cannot inform how you act. it’s a well-trod objection to consequentialist ethics.