Abstract
Some ethical imperatives pertaining to climate change are mostly uncontroversial. Humanity
has caused the problem and must do something to mitigate it and this job must to a large
extent be carried by the current generations, as time is short. There is also wide agreement,
at least among climate justice scholars, that the reason for why this is so is a combination of
causal responsibility and ability to pay, and that the affluent therefore must lead the transition
away of fossil fuels. However, when it comes to implementing a just transition to a low-car-
bon and sustainable future, most policies are ethically and politically contentious.