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Author Biography
Cristina Richie is Lecturer of Ethics of Technology at the University of Edinburgh. She has previously held positions as Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics at Delft University of Technology (2020-23), Assistant Professor in Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies at the Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University (2017-20), and Visiting Assistant Professor in Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School (2019).
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Climate Change and the Challenge of Sustainability
PART I: MEDICAL REPRODUCTION
1. Medical Reproduction and Retrieval
2. Medical Reproduction and Impregnation
3. Medical Reproduction and Pregnant Women
PART II: SUSTAINABLE POLICY FOR MEDICAL REPRODUCTION
4. Health Care and Carbon Reduction
5. Carbon Emissions Policies for Unsubsidized Medical Reproduction
6. Purpose of Health Care
7. Policies for Subsidized Medical Reproduction
8. Rights and the Ethics of Sex and Procreation
9. Supporting Childwishes
Conclusion: Environmental Sustainability Beyond Medical Reproduction
Index
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