Introduction. The Nature of the Problem -- The Development of Climate Science -- Climate Change as a Public Issue -- The Age of Climate Diplomacy -- Concluding Remarks -- Obstacles to Action -- Scientific Ignorance -- Politicizing Science -- Facts and Values -- The Science/Policy Interface -- Organized Denial – Partisanship -- Political Institutions -- The Hardest Problem -- Concluding Remarks -- The Limits of Economics -- Economics and Climate Change -- The Stern Review and Its Critics -- Discounting -- Further Problems -- State of the Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- The Frontiers of Ethics -- The Domain of Concern -- Responsibility and Harm -- Fault Liability -- Human Rights and Domination -- Differences That Matter -- Revising Morality -- Concluding Remarks -- Living With Climate Change -- Life in the Anthropocene -- It Doesn't Matter What I Do -- It's Not the Meat It's the Motion -- Ethics for the Anthropocene -- Respect For Nature -- Global Justice -- Concluding Remarks -- Politics, Policy, and the Road Ahead -- The Rectification of Names -- Adaptation: The Neglected Option? -- Why Abatement and Mitigation Still Matter -- The Category Formerly Known as Geoengineering -- The Way Forward -- Concluding Remarks