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Elizabeth Cripps is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Edinburgh, specializing in climate ethics, parental responsibilities, and intergenerational justice. Her research examines individual and collective duties in response to climate emergency, with particular focus on family decision-making and political action.
She combines philosophical analysis with psychological insights to address ethical challenges of parenting in ecological crisis. Her public engagement includes books translating complex ethics for general audiences and media commentary on climate parenting dilemmas.
Cripps' research addresses:
- Ethical dimensions of family planning in climate crisis
- Individual duties within collective action problems
- Justice frameworks for non-ideal population policies
- Moral education for ecological citizenship
Her publications develop the 'cooperative promotional model' of climate duties, emphasizing individual obligations within systemic change. Recent work explores tensions between parental autonomy, children's interests, and global justice imperatives.
Cripps contributes to public discourse through books, festivals, and podcasts on climate parenting ethics.



