Professor of Political Philosophy, UNSW
Jeremy's main research interests are in political philosophy and applied philosophy. Current research interests include projects on: climate justice, the ethics of renewable energy as well as the ethical issues associated with unconventional gas and fossil fuel exports. He has published several books including: Reassessing Egalitarianism, Climate Change and Social Justice, and Climate Change and Justice (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press). He is the recipient of the Eureka Prize for Ethics, the Australasia Association of Philosophy Media Prize and several Australian Research Council Grants including: A Future Fellowship on ‘Climate Justice’, ‘Egalitarian Approaches to Climate Justice’, ‘Health, Freedom and Equality’, and ‘Disability, Welfare and Work'.
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Aug 22, 2021 01:39 am UTC| Business
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