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Climate change and environmental ethics edited by Ved P. Nanda

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Routledge 2017ISBN:
  • 9781315081052
  • 9781412849678
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  • E-BOOK (Available ON-CAMPUS only)
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Contents:
Part I Philosophy 1 Toward an Earth Ethic: Aldo Leopold's Anticipation of the Gaia Hypothesis / J.Baird Callicott 2 Climate Change, Environmental Ethics, and Biocentrism / Robin Attfield 3 Moral Ambiguities in the Politics of Climate Change / Freya Mathews 4 Ethical and Prudential Responsibilities, Culture and Climate Change / Thomas Heyd
Part II Governance 5 Closing the Boxes, Enlarging the Circles: Toward a New Paradigm of Global Governance and Economy / Sheila D.Collins 6 Climate Change Policy with a Renewed Environmental Ethic: An Ecological Economics Approach / John J.Gutrich 7 Two Global Crises, Ethics Renewal, and Governance Reform / Andrew Brennan Y.S.Lo
Part III International Law And Human Rights 8 Climate Change, Developing Countries, and Human Rights: an International Law Perspective / Ved P.Nanda 9 Future Generations' Rights: Linking Intergenerational and Intragenerational Rights in Ecojustice / Laura Westra 10 Climate Change and Poverty: Confronting our Moral and Ethical Commitments: Some Reflections / Alicia Villamizar
Part IV Civil Society 11 Soft Power, Ngos, and Climate Change: The Case of The Nature Conservancy / Katrina S. Rogers 12 Climate Changes Everything / Dune Lankard
Part V Case Studies 13 Trends and Impacts of Climate Change in Cameroon, Central Africa: Considerations for Renewed Ethics towards Resilience Options for the Community / Samuel Ayonghe 14 Addressing Climate Change: Challenges, Ethics, and Hope / Taha Balafrej
Summary: There is a broad consensus that climate change presents the international community with a formidable challenge. Yet progress on all fronts-prevention, mitigation, and adaptation-has been slow. Ved P. Nanda finds an explanation for this disparity in the sharp divide between the developed and developing countries. Developing countries demand that major industrialized nations provide the necessary resources and technology to address climate change, while many developed countries seek firm commitments and timetables on action from the developing countries. The result is a stalemate. Climate Change and Environmental Ethics contains first-rate research and thinking from scholars from multiple disciplines-ethics, ecology, philosophy, economics, political science, history, and international law. What distinguishes this volume from recent work on climate change are two of its special features. One is the multi-disciplinary backgrounds of the scholars, their stellar experiences, and the wisdom with which they express not simply their philosophy and theory but also their suggestions for concrete, specific action in practical terms. The second is the special niche this volume fills in its overarching theme of the need for a renewed environmental ethic that can bring together these disparate but interconnected views. This volume explores alternative ways of conceiving our relation to the natural world. A spirit of international cooperation and collaboration is needed to meet the challenge. The reader is complelled to think anew about our understanding of the scientific and technical issues, as well as our values and ethical responsibilities regarding climate change.
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Part I Philosophy 1 Toward an Earth Ethic: Aldo Leopold's Anticipation of the Gaia Hypothesis / J.Baird Callicott
2 Climate Change, Environmental Ethics, and Biocentrism / Robin Attfield
3 Moral Ambiguities in the Politics of Climate Change / Freya Mathews
4 Ethical and Prudential Responsibilities, Culture and Climate Change / Thomas Heyd

Part II Governance 5 Closing the Boxes, Enlarging the Circles: Toward a New Paradigm of Global Governance and Economy / Sheila D.Collins
6 Climate Change Policy with a Renewed Environmental Ethic: An Ecological Economics Approach / John J.Gutrich
7 Two Global Crises, Ethics Renewal, and Governance Reform / Andrew Brennan Y.S.Lo

Part III International Law And Human Rights 8 Climate Change, Developing Countries, and Human Rights: an International Law Perspective / Ved P.Nanda
9 Future Generations' Rights: Linking Intergenerational and Intragenerational Rights in Ecojustice / Laura Westra
10 Climate Change and Poverty: Confronting our Moral and Ethical Commitments: Some Reflections / Alicia Villamizar

Part IV Civil Society 11 Soft Power, Ngos, and Climate Change: The Case of The Nature Conservancy / Katrina S. Rogers
12 Climate Changes Everything / Dune Lankard

Part V Case Studies 13 Trends and Impacts of Climate Change in Cameroon, Central Africa: Considerations for Renewed Ethics towards Resilience Options for the Community / Samuel Ayonghe
14 Addressing Climate Change: Challenges, Ethics, and Hope / Taha Balafrej

There is a broad consensus that climate change presents the international community with a formidable challenge. Yet progress on all fronts-prevention, mitigation, and adaptation-has been slow. Ved P. Nanda finds an explanation for this disparity in the sharp divide between the developed and developing countries. Developing countries demand that major industrialized nations provide the necessary resources and technology to address climate change, while many developed countries seek firm commitments and timetables on action from the developing countries. The result is a stalemate. Climate Change and Environmental Ethics contains first-rate research and thinking from scholars from multiple disciplines-ethics, ecology, philosophy, economics, political science, history, and international law. What distinguishes this volume from recent work on climate change are two of its special features. One is the multi-disciplinary backgrounds of the scholars, their stellar experiences, and the wisdom with which they express not simply their philosophy and theory but also their suggestions for concrete, specific action in practical terms. The second is the special niche this volume fills in its overarching theme of the need for a renewed environmental ethic that can bring together these disparate but interconnected views. This volume explores alternative ways of conceiving our relation to the natural world. A spirit of international cooperation and collaboration is needed to meet the challenge. The reader is complelled to think anew about our understanding of the scientific and technical issues, as well as our values and ethical responsibilities regarding climate change.

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