Abstract

This chapter presents a test based on general principles of classical deontology that allows the concrete intention of sustainability of certain policies in political campaigns to be verified. This test allows ecological risks to be minimized in the choice of certain government leaders and functions as anticipatory ethics in the field of governmental policies. It is a model of political evaluation that denounces environmental and public risks. In short, an answer to the question of sustainability must be based not only on education for sustainability but also on economics-based environmental policies. I claim that tests of sustainable policies should be implemented to recognize policies that are contrary to sustainable development and the interest of citizens.

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