Content Index

Stan Godlovitch examines “aesthetic offenses” against nature.

Dale Jamieson discusses animal liberation as an environmental ethic.

Mount St. Helens, in the US state of Washington, erupted on 18 May 1980 after significant seismic activity in the area. As of 2014, this is the deadliest and costliest volcanic event in US history.

The Dolphin Protection Consumer Information Act is enacted by the US Congress on 28 November 1990. The act makes it illegal to label tuna products as “dolphin safe” unless the fishing boats and their practices were monitored.

Emily Brady puts forward a model of aesthetic appreciation based on disinterestedness, as an alternative to what she calls the hedonistic model..

The construction of new infrastructure to host the Olympic Games is immense and could alter local ecosystems forever, making it important for the International Olympic Committee to recognize and implement environmental sustainability policies.

This film examines the environmental impact and uses of hemp, from nutrition to construction.

The seminal “World Conservation Strategy” of 1980 argues for the protection of essential ecological processes and habitats, the preservation of genetic diversity, and the sustainable utilization of species and ecosystems.

The film examines the social and ecological consequences of the Turkey’s South-East-Anatolia-Project (GAP), designed to enable energy production and irrigation on a huge scale.