Holland, Alan, "Editorial: Unstable Cliffs"
In this editorial, Alan Holland discusses environmentalism through philosophy and the avoidance of sentimentality.
In this editorial, Alan Holland discusses environmentalism through philosophy and the avoidance of sentimentality.
Marcel Wissenburg argues that ‘global and ecological justice’ represents an informal combination of four distinct and sometimes conflicting ideas: global justice, protection of the ecology, sustainability and sustainable growth.
In this paper, Birgitte Nerlich and Nick Wright analyze the interaction between policy and ritual during the foot and mouth crisis in the UK.
In his essay, Robert L. Chapman analyzes the role of environmental restoration.
In this article, Mercè Agüera-Cabo presents the case of grassroots organizations in North Catalonia in the context of gender, values, and power in local environmental conflicts.
This essay examines the dominant images of rainforests and rainforest peoples portrayed in accounts of travels in tropical America published in National Geographic.
In this editorial, Isis Brook introduces the complex field of ethical thinking about environments and non-human entities.
In his article Robert Kirkman recommends that environmental philosophers consider the possibility of a Darwinian humanism, through which moral agents are understood as both free and causally intertwined with the natural world.
Director Tomoko Kana compares three islands in different geographies and their adaptation to the impact of climate change through a portrayalof the inhabitants’ daily lives.
The film follows the trial of Nicaraguan banana farmers against the Dole company.