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Changing healthcare workers’ attitudes to self harm

BMJ, 2016
The anonymous article on self harm and the emergency department provides a frank and useful reminder of the judgments that some make about people who self harm.1 I suspect that withholding …
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Changing the World without Doing Harm

Religious Studies and Theology, 2019
Some parts of Canada may be moving towards an “open secularism” where matters of faith are less likely to be excluded from public discourse. In such a context, students may become more open about their own faith commitments, more willing to speak out against religious actions they disagree with, and more likely to attempt to change their own traditions.
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Waste Management and Climate Change

University of Zawia - Faculty of Arts Journal
Climate has a significant impact on all aspects of life. Every environment has its own climate system, and when it deviates from this system, it causes changes.
Zainab Abu Setta, Ramadan Al-Zahawi
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Dangerous Changes: When Military Innovation Harms Combat Effectiveness

International Security, 2022
Abstract Prevailing wisdom suggests that innovation dramatically enhances the effectiveness of a state's armed forces. But self-defeating innovation is more likely to occur when a military service's growing security commitments outstrip shrinking resources. This wide commitment-resource gap pressures the service to make desperate gambles
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Warming Amplifies the Frequency of Harmful Algal Blooms with Eutrophication in Chinese Coastal Waters.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2019
Widespread coastal eutrophication is known to increase the prevalence of harmful algal blooms (HABs). Increased HABs have also been linked to climate change, with ocean warming predicted to lead to increased prevalence and earlier timing of HABs. Testing
Xi Xiao   +6 more
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Climate Change, Individual Emissions, and Foreseeing Harm

Journal of Moral Philosophy, 2017
There are a number of cases where, collectively, groups cause harm, and yet no single individual’s contribution to the collective makes any difference to the amount of harm that is caused. For instance, though human activity is collectively causing climate change, my individual greenhouse gas emissions are neither necessary nor sufficient for any harm ...
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Harmful Algal Blooms in a Changing Ocean

2018
Climate change research has progressed rapidly over the last two decades, with model projections of future climate conditions gaining enough consensus to enable downscaling these changes to regional scales. While the field of HAB research has come far since its early roots, our current understanding is not well suited to utilize advances in climate ...
Mark L. Wells, Bengt Karlson
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Climate Change and Harm to Collectives [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
With the rising concern that the climate change is going to turn the life prospects of the future generations for the worse, philosophers try to answer who exactly are we harming by our environmentally reckless behaviour. It is obvious that the most dramatic consequences of the climate change will be felt by the generations that will not come into ...
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Human rights, harm, and climate change mitigation

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2017
AbstractA number of philosophers have resisted impersonal explanations of our obligation to mitigate climate change, and have developed accounts according to which these obligations are explained by human rights or harm-based considerations. In this paper I argue that several of these attempts to explain our mitigation obligations without appealing to ...
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