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Addressing environmental justice in research & innovation
Analyze the environmental implications of research through the lens of ethical principles related to Environmental Justice:
- Leave No One Behind
- Do No Significant Harm (DNSH)
- Precautionary Principle
- Polluter Pays Principle
- Informed consent
Apply each principle to research practice by responding to questions that prompt critical reflection.
What is this about?
Explore ethical principles
In this activity, first you will watch the video “5 Ethical Principles”, which introduces core principles of climate env environmental ethics, relevant for research and innovation. Afterwards, you can note down which principles are most relevant in your research.
Environmental justice in practice
Having watched the video, you will apply the ethical principles to your own research practices using interactive prompt cards.
