Have your say on Climate Change Ethics
July 16th 2007 23:00
Oxford University is doing a study on Climate change and ethics. They need responses from people outside the academic/financial world i.e. people who don't have an agenda to participate in the survey......If you feel stronlgy one way or the other take a look at the survey and have a go.
Here is the link CLICK HERE TO ENTER SURVEY
No money is changing hands here I just think it is important that the survey is filled out by more than the people who have an agenda, an Oxford University study will be looked at by governments in creating policy and quoted in the Media so the more balanced answers there are in there the better.
Here is a little blurb on what the survey is about.
Happy Orbling.
Here is the link CLICK HERE TO ENTER SURVEY
No money is changing hands here I just think it is important that the survey is filled out by more than the people who have an agenda, an Oxford University study will be looked at by governments in creating policy and quoted in the Media so the more balanced answers there are in there the better.
Here is a little blurb on what the survey is about.
Happy Orbling.
You are invited to take the "Climate Ethics" survey. This is an online
research survey we are conducting at the University of Oxford. The
purpose of the survey is to gather public attitudes toward some
ethical questions related to the economic analysis of climate change.
There is currently an academic debate on the way economic analyses of
climate change deal with risk, inequality and time. It is our view that this
debate should not be monopolised by economists, philosophers and other
academics. Therefore, we seek to include the views of the wider public. If
the survey proves successful, it will very likely be
followed by a larger government-funded study.
Your contribution is valuable. By taking our short pilot survey, you will
help inform one of the most important debates related to climate change
ethics and economics. You will be given the opportunity to
provide your email address so that we can send you the results of the
project.
The following link directs you to the survey:
Really Long Link
The survey contains 32 questions, and takes approximately fifteen minutes to
complete. It requires no prior knowledge of climate change or economics.
All responses will be treated anonymously and will only
be used for academic purposes.
We hope you will participate in our survey. Should you have any questions
or suggestions as to how we can improve this survey, you may reach us at
jennifer.helgeson@green.ox.ac .uk or hakon.saelen@linacre.ox.ac.uk
Feel free to forward this email to anyone you think may be interested.
Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
research survey we are conducting at the University of Oxford. The
purpose of the survey is to gather public attitudes toward some
ethical questions related to the economic analysis of climate change.
There is currently an academic debate on the way economic analyses of
climate change deal with risk, inequality and time. It is our view that this
debate should not be monopolised by economists, philosophers and other
academics. Therefore, we seek to include the views of the wider public. If
the survey proves successful, it will very likely be
followed by a larger government-funded study.
Your contribution is valuable. By taking our short pilot survey, you will
help inform one of the most important debates related to climate change
ethics and economics. You will be given the opportunity to
provide your email address so that we can send you the results of the
project.
The following link directs you to the survey:
Really Long Link
The survey contains 32 questions, and takes approximately fifteen minutes to
complete. It requires no prior knowledge of climate change or economics.
All responses will be treated anonymously and will only
be used for academic purposes.
We hope you will participate in our survey. Should you have any questions
or suggestions as to how we can improve this survey, you may reach us at
jennifer.helgeson@green.ox.ac .uk or hakon.saelen@linacre.ox.ac.uk
Feel free to forward this email to anyone you think may be interested.
Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
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