Pollution and Natural Rights
Climate Liberalism: Perspectives on Liberty, Property, and Pollution, ed. J. Adler. Palgrave (2023)
23 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2023
Date Written: 2023
Abstract
This essay outlines the way in which natural rights theory regards pollution and on what basis it will say that pollution violates persons' rights. I will also outline some key objections that have been made to its response to pollution, but argue that these are surmountable. More serious ontological objections can be made -- unfortunately I present these without offering any way out for the natural rights theorist. However, these ontological objections also raise surprisingly interesting insights about the relationship between how we determine that a purported pollutant constitutes a rights violation, and the social context in which it is purported to occur. The self-understanding that social groups have of their activities are essential to determining what counts a a harmful interference in them, and therefore what counts as rights violating pollution. These are important issues worthy of discussions even in lieu of a full solution.
Keywords: Natural rights, Pollution, Property, Externalities, Convention
JEL Classification: Q53, K11, P14, P26
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