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Michel Bourban
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I carry out research on the conditions of possibility of a just transition towards more environmentally sustainable societies and more psychologically resilient citizens. I examine the ethical and political issues raised by climate change and the technological responses address; I also investigate the mental health dimension of environmental change by developing a conceptual analysis of eco-anxiety and explaining how ecological citizenship can help to live with eco-anxiety.
Publications
(Recent)
- Bourban, Michel. 2026. Eco-Anxiety and Ecological Citizenship: Navigating an Ecological Emotion. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (Open Access).
- Bourban, Michel. 2026. "Overshoot and Recover? On the Problem of Substitution between Negative Emissions and Emissions Reductions", Environmental Values: 1–23.
- Bourban, Michel. 2026. “Rethinking Climate Justice: Toward Ecological Limitarianism”, Ethics, Policy & Environment 29 (2): 179–196 (Open Access).
- Bourban, Michel, Lenzi, Dominic, Sørensen Mads P. et al. 2026. “Convergences and Gaps between Environmental Ethics, Climate Ethics, and Research Ethics: A Scoping Review”, Science & Engineering Ethics 32 (11): 1–34 (Open Access).