Convergences and Gaps between Environmental Ethics, Climate Ethics, and Research Ethics: A Scoping Review
Resumo: Technological innovation is a double-edged sword for the environment. While it can significantly reduce environmental and societal risks of harm, technological progress is often a major contributor to environmental degradation. This suggests the need for an anticipatory approach to research oversight which can mitigate the harmful and contradictory effects of research and innovation. In this article, we conduct a scoping review to identify cross-cutting concepts between environmental ethics, environmental justice, climate ethics, climate justice, and research ethics and integrity, focusing on literature on research and technological innovation. This article identifies an important gap between research ethics and these other topic areas. It also demonstrates the importance of updating existing research ethics frameworks to incorporate environmental concerns evident in environmental ethics and climate justice. Finally, it reveals an over-representation of studies focused upon climate change at the expense of other environmental issues, and of research on the ethics and governance of geoengineering, which we suggest is not a generalisable model for governance of research. © 2026 The Authors
Tipo de documento
Artigo Científico
Tema
Technology; Environmental ethics; Climate justice
Autor
Bourban, M.; Lenzi, D.; Sørensen, M. P.; Fishberg, R.; Mehlich, J.; Fischbach, F.; Molina, J. L.; Poague, K. I. H. M.; Heffernan, R.; Hastings, R.; Rességuier, A.
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2026


