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Environmental Ethics and International Policy
A 200-page book to discuss and analyse the current situation regarding environmental ethics.
Environmental Ethics and International Policy UNESCO has invited well-known experts in environmental ethics for a project to describe the current situation regarding environmental ethics and to determine possibilities for international action in this area.

The purpose of the book is to bring scientific and ethical expertise and policy-making together in presenting the latest situation in environmental ethics and in pointing out opportunities for international action.

Contents

Introduction: environment, ethics and policy
Henk A. M .J. ten Have

Towards an egalitarian global environmental ethics
Tongjin Yang

Intrinsic values on Earth: nature and nations
Holmes Rolston

Environmental ethics and global sustainability
Robin Attfield

Environmental ethics: towards an intergenerational perspective
Emmanuel Agius

Must we give up environmental ethics?
Alan Holland

Environmental ethics and environmental science
Mark Sagoff

Let Earth forever remain: putting environmental ethics to work
Teresa Kwiatkowska

The state of the art in environmental ethics as a practical enterprise:
a view from the Johannesburg documents

Johan Hattingh

Author(s) Emmanuel Agius, Robin Attfield, Johan Hattingh, Henk A. M. J. ten Have, Alan Holland, Teresa Kwiatkowska, Holmes Rolston, Mark Sagoff, Tongjin Yang.
Editor(s) Henk A. M .J. ten Have
Publication Date 04-12-2006
Publisher UNESCO Publishing
Series Ethics Series
Number of Pages 200 p.
Website for this book Website for this book
Buy this book at UNESCO Publishing
ISBN 92-3-104039-1
Keywords environment, ethics, policy-making, politics




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