Staying within planetary boundaries as a premise for sustainability: On the responsibility to address counteracting sustainable development goals

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q4 ETHICS
H. R. Nilsen
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Abstract

Sustainable development, as explained through the three pillars of environment, society and economy, is a well-known concept and has been used extensively in recent decades. There is finally a growing acknowledgement that environmental sustainability is the prerequisite for achieving the other two pillars of societal and economic sustainability. Nevertheless, there is a tendency to not explicate the negative interactions between the pillars of sustainability, as in the interlinkages between the UN’s sustainable development goals. In this paper, we draw attention to a method for explicating both reinforcing and counteracting goals. This is a conceptual paper but with short, illustrative examples from different levels of the R&D sphere on how this method can be used: one example is at the project level, two are from financiers of R&D projects, and the other is at the UN level. Finally, a longer discussion on relevant ethical guidelines is presented. This paper addresses the responsibility to recognize when and how sustainability goals counteract each other through two key actions. The first action is to identify transgressions of global ecological system boundaries and the resulting serious consequences for trading on environmental sustainability. The second involves bringing to the fore relevant ethical guidelines from the Norwegian National Research Ethics Committee. An update of these guidelines is suggested to reflect recent research on the transgression of planetary boundaries and the consequences for a safe operating space for humans on Earth. Keywords: Environmental sustainability, ethical guidelines for research, UN sustainable development goals, counteracting goals
保持在地球边界内作为可持续发展的前提:关于处理与可持续发展目标相抵消的责任
通过环境、社会和经济三大支柱来解释的可持续发展是一个众所周知的概念,近几十年来得到了广泛的应用。人们终于日益认识到,环境的可持续性是实现社会和经济可持续性的另外两个支柱的先决条件。然而,有一种倾向是不解释可持续性支柱之间的负面相互作用,就像联合国可持续发展目标之间的相互联系一样。在本文中,我们提请注意一种同时说明强化和抵消目标的方法。这是一篇概念性的论文,但有来自研发领域不同层次的简短、说明性的例子,说明如何使用这种方法:一个例子来自项目层面,两个来自研发项目的资助者,另一个来自联合国层面。最后,对相关伦理准则进行了较长的讨论。本文通过两项关键行动阐述了认识可持续发展目标何时以及如何相互抵消的责任。第一个行动是确定对全球生态系统边界的侵犯,以及由此产生的对环境可持续性交易的严重后果。第二项涉及将挪威国家研究伦理委员会的相关伦理准则放在首位。建议对这些准则进行更新,以反映最近关于越过地球边界及其对地球上人类安全活动空间的后果的研究。关键词:环境可持续性;研究伦理准则;联合国可持续发展目标
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