
Part 5: The Rainbow Bridge and the Feedback Loop: Climate Risk and the Poverty of Persuasion
The Inconvenient Math of Mortality: A Behavioral Bioethics 1 Part 1: The Prisoner of Choice: How the Two Selves Betray Our Living Wills 2 Part 2: When Compassion Clashes with the Oath: Physicians as Arbiters of Static Justice 3 Part 3: Longevity's Hidden Tax: The Dynamic Justice of Intergenerational Caregiving 4 Part 4: The Economic Calculus of Cruelty: Distancing, Blindness, and the Revenges of the CAFO 5 Part 5: The Rainbow Bridge and the Feedback Loop: Climate Risk and the Poverty of Persuasion ← Series Home Key Takeaways Compassion loop: Interdependence between climate risk awareness and emotional response Poverty of persuasion: Behavioral bias against investing in motivation over technology Future Earth ethics: Justice for generations we cannot touch Behavioral barriers: Overcoming short-term comfort for long-term moral action The Abstract Reality of Future Earth The final ring in the universe of bioethics is Future Earth—everything that lives and dies in the future. Though we cannot touch future generations, they loom large in the present imagination, particularly in the context of climate risk. As the planet warms, we envision future lives becoming increasingly difficult, plagued by more severe calamities and food shortages. This imagination generates feelings of responsibility and, crucially, compassion. ...



