"The Ethics of Environmental Holism and the Democratic State: Are they in Conflict?"
Laura Westra discusses environmental holism in relation to the democratic rights of individuals and of nation states within the international community.
Laura Westra discusses environmental holism in relation to the democratic rights of individuals and of nation states within the international community.
Paul Craig, Harold Glasser, and Willett Kempton interview senior policy advisors to four European governments active in global climate change negotiations and the UNCED (United Nations Conference on Environment and Development) process.
Filomina Chioma Steady links shelter, women, and the environment in order to understand this important dimension of the crisis in human settlements, particularly in the provision of human shelters.
Alan MacQuillan discusses the advent of new forestry in the United States as representing a traumatic shift in the philosophy of national forestry praxis, a broadening of values to include aesthetics and sustainability of natural ecological process.
Eric Katz examines and compares the ontological and axiological character of artefacts—human creations—with nonhuman natural entities.
Kelly Parker examines several kinds of growth, seeking to identify a sustainable form which could be adopted as normative for human society.
John Adams discusses the resurgence of cost-benefit analysis and its failures relating to lack of progress and environmental damage caused by major transport projects.
Lester Milbrath discusses the good life, as practised in modern society, claiming it to not only be unsustainable but also frequently not even good.
Chris Rose discusses Greenpeace UK in relation to public awareness of environmental problems.
Common, Blamey, and Norton discuss the connections between sustainability and environmental valuation for economists.