Thought this looked interesting particularly through the lens of ethics, holistic nursing practice and civic discussion.
"Climate change and the ever-expanding sphere of water commodification raise important ethical and sociopolitical questions and ramifications that are not reducible to only distributional concerns. Philosophical, normative work on climate change is prolific, but there is considerably less research on water issues specifically."
The Ethics of Water: From Commodification to Common Ownership
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The Ethics of Water: From Commodification to Common Ownership |
Cameron Fioret works closely together with Nidhi Nagabhatla. Cameron is a Visiting Scholar in the University of Michigan's Water Center in the Graham Sustainability Institute, as well as a Policy Analyst at Environment Climate Change Canada. He completed his Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS-funded PhD at the University of Guelph under the supervision of Dr. Monique Deveaux, Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Global Social Change. |
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Milagros R. Elia, MA, APRN, ANP-BC
Climate & Health Educator/Presenter
Mahopac, NY, 10541
914-330-1023
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