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Philosophers agree with economists on climate action, but stress ethical considerations uni_copenhagen NatureClimate

We thank our many survey respondents; seminar audiences at LSE, Copenhagen, EAERE 2021 and Miljøøkonomisk konference 2021; and G. Asheim, A. Blok, J. Broome, H. Greaves, K. Mintz-Woo, K. Nyborg, P. G. Piacquadio and P. B. Sørensen for helpful comments. We also thank M. Hänsel for providing an additional run from the updated DICE model and M. Lustig for excellent research assistance.

390683824, contribution to the Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability of Universität Hamburg. B.G. is the Dragon Capital Chair of Biodiversity Economics, funded by Dragon Capital.

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