When your views on climate change conflict with your chosen career path

作者: Simon Coghlan , Adam Cardilini

DOI: 10.1136/INP.L6101

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摘要: ![Graphic][1] Simon Coghlan is a veterinarian and has PhD in philosophy. He currently works the School of Computing Information Systems at University Melbourne, Australia. writes on veterinary ethics, animal ethics applied ethics. ![Graphic][2] Adam Cardilini , graduated from Deakin Phd ecology, evolutionary biology genetics. an associate lecturer science communication University. #### The dilemma Jenny approaching graduation, which point she hopes to begin her career production. However, deeply concerned about climate change previously marched protest government’s lack action. When speaking with fellow student was told, ‘We should avoid working production, its role global warming increasingly apparent. Personally, I’m going work companion medicine or research instead.’ Jenny now that while farm animals need care, into this field will make complicit damaging environment. As mentor, what would you advise? A recent report by Intergovernmental Panel … [1]: /embed/inline-graphic-1.gif [2]: /embed/inline-graphic-2.gif

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