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  1. Environmental Ethics: An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies)
  2. The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics by Donald Van DeVeer, Christine Pierce, 2002-06-24
  3. Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence by Susan J Armstrong, Richard G Botzler, et all 2003-08-28
  4. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application by Louis P. Pojman, Paul Pojman, 2007-03-27
  5. Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy by Joseph R. Des Jardins, 2005-03-23
  6. Environmental Ethics: Concepts, Policy, and Theory by Joseph R. DesJardins, 1998-07-24
  7. Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works
  8. Environmental Ethics: Duties to and Values in The Natural World by Holmes Rolston, 1989-04-07
  9. Case Studies in Environmental Ethics by Patrick Derr, 2003-10-28
  10. Environmental Ethics and Christian Humanism (Abingdon Press Studies in Christian Ethics and Economic Life, Vol 2) by Thomas Sieger Derr, James A. Nash, et all 1997-01
  11. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application by Louis P. Pojman, 2004-05-26
  12. Environmental Virtue Ethics
  13. Environmental Ethics Today by Peter S. Wenz, 2000-12-14
  14. American Indian Environmental Ethics: An Ojibwa Case Study (Basic Ethics in Action) by J. Baird Callicott, Michael P. Nelson, 2003-08-22

1. Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics. environmental ethics is the discipline that studies the moral relationship of covers (1) the challenge of environmental ethics to the anthropocentrism (i.e
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Environmental ethics is the discipline that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the environment and its nonhuman contents. This entry covers: (1) the challenge of environmental ethics to the anthropocentrism (i.e., human-centeredness) embedded in traditional western ethical thinking; (2) the early development of the discipline in the 1960s and 1970s; (3) the connection of deep ecology, feminist environmental ethics, and social ecology to politics; (4) the attempt to apply traditional ethical theories, including consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics, to support contemporary environmental concerns; and (5) the focus of environmental literature on wilderness, and possible future developments of the discipline.

2. The Environmental Ethics & Public Policy (EE&PP) Program
The environmental ethics and Public Policy Program focuses on the explicit and implicit values which inform policy decisions made by individuals, nongovernmental groups, corporations and until
http://ecoethics.net/
Summary Report on the Activities of the
Timothy C. Weiskel

Director Bottom Center for the Study of Values in Public Life
Divinity School
News Office ... Harvard University Home Page ] From an initial conference sponsored by the Harvard Divinity School at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the autumn of 1989 ( The Harvard Divinity Bulletin , XIX, 3, 1989.) until the end of 1999 environmental ethics constituted an ongoing realm of activity at Harvard Divinity School. When the Center for the Study of Values in Public Life was subsequently created at the Divinity School, the became one of its three program areas of concentration, with continuous support from the Harvard-wide University Committee on Environment (UCE) . The program focused on several distinct activities including a faculty seminar (the Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values ), the publication of an Occasional Papers Series and the presentation of the Subject Bibliographies in Environmental Ethics . In addition, it drew attention of students and faculty to courses offered in the Divinity School and in other schools of the Boston Theological Institute (BTI) that related to environmental ethics and public policy. Over the years of its existence, the program served as the principal liaison between university-wide initiatives on the environment of the UCE and the members of the faculty and students at the Divinity School. The

3. Environmental Ethics
is dedicated to providing access to Internet resources throughout the world which pertain to or focus on environmental ethics and environmental philosophy.
http://www.cep.unt.edu/
This World Wide Web server is dedicated to providing access to Internet
resources throughout the world which pertain to or focus on
environmental ethics and environmental philosophy CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY

4. Forest Service Employees For Environmental Ethics
Nonprofit organization working to forge a socially responsible value system for the U.S. Forest Service. About the organization, issues information and action alerts, and advice for federal employees seeking to effect change.
http://www.fseee.org/

5. Subject Bibliographies In Environmental Ethics
The Subject Bibliographies in environmental ethics are published by Timothy C. Weiskel to assist student and faculty research in the environmental ethics and Public Policy Program (EE PP). As part
http://ecoethics.net/bib
Directory to the
Subject Bibliographies in Environmental Ethics
Compiled and Edited by
Timothy C. Weiskel

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The Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values and
The Environmental Ethics and Public Policy Program
of the
Center for the Study of Values in Public Life at the
Harvard Divinity School
Subject Bibliographies Home Page: http://ecoethics.net/bib/
Last Updated: Dec. 8, 1998 (Independent Review of this Web Site) Go to the Bottom More information about Environmental Ethics and Public Policy Harvard Seminar on Environmental Values Home Page Harvard Environmental Resources On-Line Environment Telnet HOLLIS Plus T he Subject Bibliographies in Environment Ethics are published by Timothy C. Weiskel for the Center for the Study of Values in Public Life at Harvard Divinity School . They are intended to facilitate research and public discussion of the ethical issues embedded in the environmental concerns of our day. Developed initially as teaching and research aids for seminars on environmental ethics taught at Harvard, they are presented on this web site as general resources for public use. They are arranged in three separate series: the Class Bibliography Series; the

6. Environmental Ethics
to important ienvironmental ethics sites, but also links to information on important topics in applied ethics and links to environmental and ethics information
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Environ/Enviroethics.htm
Environmental Ethics
Compiled by Prof. Ron Epstein
epstein@sfsu.edu

CONTENTS:
Environmental Information Envirolink Community
EPA

Environmental Resources on the World Wide Web

Library of Congress Subject Headings for Environmental Sources
Ethics Information Ethics Updates
"Online Guide to Ethics and Moral Philosophy" by Robert Cavalier
Environmental Ethics Information International Society for Environmental Ethics
Environmental Ethics (Journal)

Environmental Ethics Electronic Resource Guide
Environmental Ethics Syllabus Project ... "I Enjoy Being a Virus" by Jon Carroll Topics in Applied Environmental Ethics: Environmental Effects of War Yahoo Directory: Environmental Impacts of War Afghanistan War and Environment Archive Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers (Website) Nanotechnology Nanotechnology: Ethics, Environment and Health (Website)

7. Environmental Ethics Short Course: How To Know Right From Wrong
A continuing education short course in ethics for nurses (CEP 11430), counselos, social workers (PCE 39), educators and parents faqfee home. environmental ethics. Explore this course for free
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Learn Well I nstitute Online Continuing Education in Ethics and Health NURSES COUNSELORS LVNs about us ... home Environmental Ethics Explore this course for free. Or study this web-site for an approved (RN-CEP 11430, MFT- PCE 39) 3-hours Continuing Education Certificate for counselors, social workers, nurses and other human service professionals (0.3 CEUs) and take the 12-question multiple-choice AutoTest at the bottom of this page. If you scored 75% or above, your CE certificate will be printed out right then on your printer 24/7. You may retake the test within a week once for free. If you paid by mistake or paid double, we refund the payment within 3 days. If you have difficulty printing your certificate, click here. The instructor is R. Klimes, PhD. Consider environmental ethics and Responsibility, Growth, Pollution Animal Rights ... Value in Nature
1. What is my responsibility?
1.1 Respect of nature
1.2 Conservation
2. Is the world big enough ?
2.1 Energy Conservation
2.2 Nuclear energy/waste
3. Am I a polluter?

8. Martin Heidegger And Environmental Ethics
Online scholarly paper by Tad Beckman.
http://www2.hmc.edu/~tbeckman/personal/Heidart.html
MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS After World War II, Martin Heidegger directed much of his thinking to technology and to the impact of technology on our perceptions of human life. One of the essays developed along this path was "The Question Concerning Technology." It is unfortunate that the essay is not widely read because it carries the critique of technology out of its usual context and form and delivers it into a new light where there is, perhaps, some progress to be made. Furthermore, the essay has special significance to environmental issues and, I believe, lays a new groundwork for an ethical approach to our relations with the environment. The tension in this essay comes into sharp focus, at the end, in Heidegger's preposterous suggestion that art may be what we need to carry us out of the dangerous epoch of technology. I say that this is "preposterous" on two grounds. First, our society thinks of technology as its distinctive talent and strength, not as a disaster. Second, our society sees art as frivolous and impotent in the "real world" of capitalistically generated technology. Heidegger himself recognized this irony and devoted the major portion of the essay to a careful analysis of the dangers that befall us in technology. His suggestion regarding art came late and remained poorly explicated. My intention, in this essay, is to interpret Heidegger's thesis about technology and art in the context of forming an ethical approach to the environment. What we shall discover along this path is that human nature, technology, and art are all intertwined in complex ways. At present, these relationships stand in great confusion and this confusion is part of the danger of our time. But this confusion can be grasped and dispensed with by thinking our way into the essence of our technological epoch. We may also ask, What is the essence of art that it might bear some relation to this epoch? And finally, What is our essence as human beings in relation to technology, art, and our natural environment?

9. Ethics Updates: Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics. Last updated January 13, 2004. A Ethics. For an internet discussion group devoted to environmental ethics, see.
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/Applied/Environment/
Utilitarianism Egoism Justice Rights Theory ... Ethics Updates ". . . dedicated to promoting the thoughtful discussion of difficult moral issues."
Lawrence M. Hinman

University of San Diego
Environmental Ethics Last updated: January 13, 2004 A Survey of Selected Internet Resources
on Environmental Ethics RealVideo Resources: Dr. Dale Jamieson
Animal Rights

The Value Institute

University of San Diego

October 31, 2000 J. Baird Callicott
University of North Texas
The Ethical Legacy of Aldo Leopold
Department of Philosophy
Oregon State University
The best single starting point on the web for environmental ethics is the Center for Environmental Philosophy , which is at the University of North Texas. It contains excellent links to numerous other resources.
The Center for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia maintains excellent links to a variety of sources in its page on Environmental Ethics
For an internet discussion group devoted to environmental ethics, see

10. A Carfax Publishing Title: Ethics, Place And Environment
A journal specializing in the publication of research and scholarship on all aspects of human geographical and environmental ethics.
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Aims and Scope: Ethics, Place and Environment is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing research, scholarship and debate on all aspects of geographical and environmental ethics. The journal's title provides an indication of its focus on all aspects of geographical and environmental ethics. The use of the word 'place' highlights geographers' concerns with the interaction between peoples and environments that creates particular places. 'Environment' is used in a very broad sense to emphasise not only physical and biological environments, but also social and cultural environments. Geographers working on ethical issues have been concerned with a wide range of subjects, from animal rights, to questions of justice in urban society, development ethics, cartography, and the construction of cultural values. Ethics, Place and Environment

11. Ethics Updates Home Page.  Moral Theory; Relativism; Pluralism; Religion; Egois
Designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. Moral Theory and Applied Ethics Ethical Relativism, Bioethics, Euthanasia, Religion, Gender Equality, Racial Equality, Sexual Orientation, Poverty, World Hunger, Virtue Ethics, Animal Rights, environmental ethics and Military Ethics.
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/
Welcome Message Search Founded in 1994 and edited by Lawrence M. Hinman University of San Diego Ethics Updates is designed primarily to be used by ethics instructors and their students. It is intended to provide updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. Ethical Theory Resources Applied Ethics Aristotle and Virtue Ethics Ethics Videos Abortion Contemporary Anti-Theory ... Case Studies for Discussion Bioethics and Reproductive Technologies Gender and Moral Theory Philosophers on War, Terrorism, and Peace Introduction to Moral Theory Guide to Writing Ethics Papers ... Ethics across the Curriculum USD Poverty and Welfare Religion and Ethics Ethics Across the Curriculum K-12 Race, Racism and Ethnicity Rights Theories Sexual Orientation Theories against Theories ... About the Site; Usage Statistics World Hunger If you have any suggestions or contributions,
please e-mail them to Lawrence M. Hinman at hinman@sandiego.edu Best experienced with

12. Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics This site provides access to Internet resources throughout the world which pertain to or focus on environmental ethics and environmental philosophy. It includes links to
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13. Environmental Ethics Journal
In documenting this philosophic approach, environmental ethics gives careful readers new ways to consider and understand environmental issues.
http://www.cep.unt.edu/enethics.html
An Interdisciplinary Journal Dedicated to the
Philosophical Aspects of Environmental Problems REVIEWS AND COMMENTS
The major journal in this field, and where most of the important papers are published.... Makes most environmentalish magazines ... seem like glossy 4-H club bulletins. The Whole Earth Review This journal ... is without doubt the leading forum for serious philosophical work in environmental philosophy. The articles tend to be of high scholarly caliber, although accessible to non-philosophers as well.... Many of the leading authors in this new field have published their work in this journal.... An excellent sourcehighly recommended. Green Earth Observer Interest in environmental philosophy is growing: college courses are being offered and books published on the subject. In documenting this philosophic approach, Environmental Ethics gives careful readers new ways to consider and understand environmental issues. The Bear Essential

14. International Society For Environmental Ethics
Sessions at the American Philosophical Association. environmental ethics Links. Other Places to Look. This site is maintained by the Center for Environmental Philosophy.
http://www.cep.unt.edu/ISEE.html
This site is maintained by the Center for Environmental Philosophy April 8, 2004 - cep@unt.edu You are visitor number since September 2, 1996.

15. Environmental Ethics Readings
Online Readings for Philosophy 470 environmental ethics Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein Philosophy Department San Francisco State University.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Environ/EnvironEthicsReadings.html
Online Readings for Philosophy 470:
"Environmental Ethics"
Compiled by Dr. Ron Epstein
Philosophy Department
San Francisco State University Please send all corrections, possible additions, broken links, and suggestions to Dr Ron Epstein at epstein@sfsu.edu
CONTENTS
State of the Environment “Realities for the 90's”
Annan, Kofi. "Kofi Annan's Astonishing Facts."

“World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity.”
Ethics "Ethical Worksheet" by Thomas H. Bivins
"Introduction to Types of Ethical Systems" by Janet Lasley and Ilayna Pickett

Environmental Ethics Information "A Very Brief History of the Origins of Environmental Ethics for the Novice"
"A General Statement of the Tragedy of the Commons" by Herschel Elliott
"Why Prometheus Suffers: Technology and the Ecological Crisis" by Albert A. Anderson ... "Intrinsic Value in Nature: a Metaethical Analysis" by J. Baird Callicott Topics in Applied Environmental Ethics: Environmental Effects of War Yahoo Directory: Environmental Impacts of War Afghanistan War and Environment Archive "Collateral damage: the health and environmental costs of war on Iraq"

16. Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics Dr. Ron Epstein of San Francisco State University has compiled this comprehensive online source of information on environmental ethics. The site is simply presented,
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17. CAE Working Paper #2: Sustainable Development
environmental ethics SUSTAINABILITY, COMPETITION, FORESTRY. KEYWORDS sustainable development, environmental ethics, forestry, resources. CONTENTS.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/papers/susdev.html
A Working Paper Published by The Centre for Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia Editor: Chris J. MacDonald Series Editors: Michael McDonald Peter Danielson This document can be found at: http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/papers/susdev.html KEYWORDS: sustainable development, environmental ethics, forestry, resources
CONTENTS
Introduction Contributors Sustainability of Forests: An Attempt at a Biological Interpretation by Professor Dr. Peter Schutt Sustainable Development, Sustainable Yield Forestry, and the Meaning of Life by Jordan S. Tanz The Postmodern Forest: Images Differing by Dr. Steven Taubeneck Sustainable Development: What Do We Owe to Future Generations? by Dr. Thomas Hurka INTRODUCTION The conference was organized around the idea that sustainable development and competition are in some sense competing visions of our global future. Nowhere is this potential conflict more salient than in the forestry industry. Canada, and B.C. in par ticular, shares with Germany a concern for the fate of forests and for the industries based on forest resources. This conference sought to bring together academics from both Canadian and German universities to explore the ethical challenges associated with these competing visions. Those attending the conference had the opportunity to hear talks from a wide variety of specialties, ranging from botany to cultural studies to philosophy. Of the talks given, four were developed into papers to be included in this publication. Special thanks go to Dr. Schutt for making his speaking notes available for this purpose.

18. CAE: The W. Maurice Young Centre For Applied Ethics
An interdisciplinary research institute, doing work in bioethics, business ethics, professional ethics, environmental ethics, and animal welfare and the ethics of animal use.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/
Welcome to the official website of the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics . Created in 1993, the CAE is an independent unit in the Faculty of Graduate Studies of the University of British Columbia , Vancouver, B.C. Primarily an interdisciplinary research centre , the CAE a diverse range of topics, including health care practices, business and professional procedures, new information technologies and environmental issues; ethicists grounded in the theories and methods of ethics and political economy, a robust knowledge of the subject matter (e.g., medicine, commerce, environmental science), as well as expertise in social science research methodologies; and for private, public, and not-for-profit institutions and groups. The W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics
The University of British Columbia
227 - 6356 Agricultural Road
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2

19. The EnviroLink Network
The U S Environmental Protection Agency is issuing new regulations that will extend Environmental Education environmental ethics - Environmental Legislation and Policy
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20. Carnegie Council On Ethics And International Affairs - Environment
Providing resources on crosscultural environmental policy, local communities and the environment, and transnational environmental activism.
http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/environment.php
Environment Environmental Values and Policymaking Project, run by studies director Joanne Bauer. The Global Warming Tragedy and the Dangerous Illusion of the Kyoto Protocol By Stephen M. Gardiner Global Warming: More Common Than Tragic By Elizabeth R. DeSombre Blue Gold: The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World’s Water By Maude Barlow Winning the Water War By Marcela Olivera and Jorge Viaña Fairness, Responsibility, and Climate Change By Paul G. Harris
In newly emerging economies, environmental issues are often the precursor of broadening political participation, observes Studies Director Joanne Bauer , citing the examples of Japan, the former Czechoslovakia, Taiwan, South Korea, Brazil, and perhaps even China. Article According to Earth Policy Institute founder Lester Brown , the world is creating a "bubble economy based on over-consumption of the earth's natural capital." Steps must be taken at "wartime speed" to correct this, he warns. Transcript Jack Becker reviews a new book by Anne Matthews arguing that in the battle of man against nature, nature is poised to take over again, particularly if global warming continues. Book Review

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