"Convergence, Divergence and the Complex Nature of Environmental Problems. Editorial"
Isis Brook’s editorial for Environmental Values 17.
Isis Brook’s editorial for Environmental Values 17.
This article comments on Norton’s conception on convergence, noninstrumental value and the semantics of “love.”
Chistopher J. Preston explains why environmental ethicists with a commitment to the normative significance of the historical evolutionary process may see synthetic biology as a moral “line in the sand.”
This paper argues for a broader understanding of the multidimensionality of environmental problems.
This paper discusses two central themes of the work of Alan Holland: the relations between the natural and the normative and how our duties regarding animals cohere with our obligations to respect nature.
The paper argues that ecological services are either too “lumpy” to price in incremental units (for example, climatic systems), priced competitively, or too cheap to meter. The paper considers counter-examples and objections.
This paper addresses the leitmotif of Alan Holland’s work, which is argued here to be a defence of the existence and worth of nonhuman nature.
In this obituary Freya Mathews discusses Val Plumwood’s life and her contributions to environmental philosophy.
Jouni Paavola’s editorial for the Environmental Values 17.
In this paper, Richard S. J. Tol discusses gaps in climate change research and speculates on possible sign and size of the impacts of climate change.