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attfield
origins: environmental ethics
origins: environmental ethics
last man, biocentrism, deep ecology, pro intrinsic value, negative instrumental value
ethics: public policy and global warming
jameson
management approach
jameson
weston
environmental pragmatism
environmental pragmatism
environment centered instrumentalism
weston and intrinsic value
intrinsic value is contradictory
amoral status of nature
mill and lock
mill
nature definition and ownership definition of nature
leopold
thinking like a mountain
leopold second
the land ethic
land ethic
land has a right to exist and persist
kolbert
sixth extinction and evoking emotion thru storytelling frogs
carson
silent spring and storytelling
sandler
ethics of species
gene modification and biodiversity and conservation biology
sandler
armstrong
its not my fault: responsibilities for the environment
singer
one atmosphere: fairness policies on how to treat environment
godoy
sharing responsibility for divestment from fossil fuels; collective responsibility
collective responsibility 4 ways
power privilege interest and collective ability
thompson
virtue of responsibility for global climate change: radical hope, new role, goodness,
goodness
stewards of earth
new role
managing global biosphere
david gelles
scientist has risky plan to cool earth; volcano and sulfur dioxide
manifesto against georngineering
indegenous people, high risks, monocultures
gardiner
geoengineering: ethical questions for deliberate climate manipulatiors
geoengineering ethical qurstions for delibrite climate manipulation
interests in geoengineerigg by snd unnaturalnintervention; reforestation and etc
hale and pellegrino
routeledge companiok to environmental ethics
hale and pelle goeoengineering
costs uncertainties distribution and governance