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  1. Environmental Ethics: An Overview for the Twenty-First Century by Robin Attfield, 2003-11-14
  2. Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy (2 volume set)
  3. Character and Environment: A Virtue-Oriented Approach to Environmental Ethics by Ronald L. Sandler, 2009-03-11
  4. Leadership for Environmental Sustainability (Routledge Studies in Business Ethics)
  5. Judaism and Environmental Ethics: A Reader by Martin D. Yaffe, 2001-06-06
  6. American Indian Environmental Ethics: An Ojibwa Case Study by J. Baird Callicott, Michael P. Nelson, 2003-08-24
  7. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application (Philosophy) by Louis P. Pojman, 2000-03-23
  8. Biblical Prophets and Contemporary Environmental Ethics by Hilary Marlow, 2009-12-13
  9. Environmental Ethics by Paul Pojman, Louis P. Pojman, 2011-01-01
  10. Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy: Contested Choices
  11. Beyond the Land Ethic: More Essays in Environmental Philosophy (S U N Y Series in Philosophy and Biology) (Suny Series in Philosophy and Biology) by J. Baird Callicott, 1999-04-23
  12. The Agrarian Vision: Sustainability and Environmental Ethics (Culture of the Land) by Paul B. Thompson, 2010-07-07
  13. Doing Environmental Ethics by Robert Traer, 2009-02-10
  14. People, Penguins, and Plastic Trees: Basic Issues in Environmental Ethics by Christine Pierce, Donald Vandeveer, 1994-08-01

41. Loons Forever
Environmental education through nature writing on natural history, nature interpretation, environmental ethics, conservation policy and heritage values, including nature stories, fables, essays, plays, songs and animated poems.
http://www.loonsforever.com
Loons Forever Writings on nature and nature conservation , environmental education, storytelling, nature interpretation, environmental ethics, conservation policy, conservation advocacy, conservation history and heritage values. Keywords nature, conservation, writing, loons, fables, poems, animated poems, scarecrow song, vocalise, education, interpretation, storytelling, environment, ecology, ethics, animals, plants, policy, forest history, heritage the wild ones loon laughter rings from hill to hill it echoes on we hear it still Loon Songs
Click on the photograph above to hear songs of the common loon ( Gavia immer ) as recorded on Wakami Lake, Ontario, Canada, June 6, 1995 at about 10:00 p.m. This site is evolving with the loons... Acknowledgements Sincere thanks to Paul Barsevskis, Levi Waldron, Neil Hennessy, Warren Mabee and Linda Pim for help in designing this site. Site Updated June 20, 2002, by author and webweaver Paul Aird, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3B3, Canada. Contact e-mail paul.aird@utoronto.ca

42. Wilderness Environmental Ethics & Responsible Ecotourism
Wilderness environmental ethics Responsible Ecotourism. by Cliff Speer EnvironmentalQuiz Test your knowledge of backcountry and environmental ethics
http://www.lights.com/waterways/survival/ethics.htm
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Responsible Ecotourism
by Cliff Speer Environmental Quiz - Test your knowledge of backcountry and environmental ethics
Freedom and Responsibility
Freedom is the essence of wilderness canoeing . Freedom to escape everyday routine and stress. Freedom to be restored by unsullied Nature. Freedom to explore new frontiers, within and without. This is the lure of wilderness canoeing... But wait, there must be a catch. Ah, yes. No doubt you've heard it before: "With much freedom comes much responsibility." It is an axiom, as inescapable in the natural world as it is in other worlds. But the truth of it has taken a while to sink into the collective consciousness. Once upon a time, hardy adventurers marched into the bush to tame the wilderness. Nature's rules were ignored. The human species had dominion; Nature was subject. Freedom meant doing anything you pleased. Responsibility to protect the Earth and preserve its goodness was unheard of in most camps.
Treading Softly and Being Respectful
We have now entered a new era.

43. Environmental Ethics Quiz
Wilderness environmental ethics A Quiz the Questions. Test yourknowledge of backcountry and environmental ethics. The following
http://www.lights.com/waterways/survival/question.htm
Wilderness Environmental Ethics
A Quiz - the Questions
Test your knowledge of backcountry and environmental ethics. The following quiz has been developed by Cliff Speer of CanoeSki Discovery Company, Saskatoon and Peter Goode of Stanley Consulting Group Ltd., Saskatoon, based on concepts from Cliff Jacobson's Canoeing and Camping, Beyond the Basics , and is used with permission of the publisher, I.C.S. Books, Inc. You are welcome to use the quiz for non-profit, educational purposes, provided you acknowledge the authors as indicated. Please let us know how you plan to use the quiz.
1. (Select the false statement) To follow the ethical principle of minimum impact camping a responsible canoeist will:
a. Bathe and wash clothes and dishes in the waterway using only "biodegradable" soap.
b. Use a free-standing tent.
c. Use existing campsites and firepits.
d. Build small cooking fires using only dead wood.
e. Carry spare garbage bags to pack out non-burnable litter left by thoughtless campers.
2. To keep water from entering your tent in a heavy rain, dig a shallow trench around it so the run-off will drain harmlessly away.
a. True

44. Home Page
LEAP is a nonprofit organization with a focus on animal rights, environmental ethics, vivisection, and animal cruelty. Includes philosophical articles as well as information about direct action and campaigns.
http://www.leapnonprofit.org/
HOME ABOUT LEAP CAMPAIGNS NEWS ARTICLES ... CONTACT US The League for Earth & Animal Protection (LEAP) is a national, nonprofit organization established in 1992. The founders adopted the philosophy that animals and nature need protection, should be given legal standing in the courts, and deserve "moral" consideration. LEAP teaches a compassionate way of living based on the principle of Ahimsa, nonviolence towards all living things, because this way of being brings greater overall satisfaction to all beings who have interests. LEAP is dedicated to educating the public and its members on issues ranging from vegetarianism, vivisection, dissection, and animals for entertainment and sport to environmental destruction and ecologically unsound policies. LEAP informs via public speaking, special events, and information-based campaigns. The Executive Committee and its officers receive no compensation, and LEAP activities are supported by unpaid volunteers; thus, all donated funds are applied directly towards the League's goals. Membership fees wholly support LEAP's educational and advocacy programs. Click on the "Campaigns" link above for further information about LEAP's current campaign which focuses on vegetarianism and today's restaurants or check out mainstream articles through the "News Articles" link. For those who are philosophically inclined, the "Philosophical Articles" link might be of interest.

45. Bullfrog Films: Subject Areas: Environmental Ethics Videos
Your address won't be traded or sold. Bullfrog Films PO Box 149 Oley, PA19547 Tel 610/7798226 Fax 610/370-1978, environmental ethics Videos
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46. Environmental Ethics Certificate Program
Click here The environmental ethics Certificate Program (EECP) is a nondegreeprogram offered at the University of Georgia as an enhancement to an
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The Environmental Ethics Certificate Program (EECP) is a non-degree program offered at the
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an interdisciplinary program and is part of the College of Environment and Design. The Program
seeks to unify people from a diversity of disciplines in discussion and decision-making about
environmental problems that involve competing values.

47. Environmental Ethics Syllabus Project
environmental ethics Syllabus Project. Robert Hood, Editor ISSN1564001. Informationabout courses in environmental philosophy and environmental ethics.
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48. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of Agricultural And Environmental Ethics
Similar pages KLUWER academic publishers environmental ethics Journal of Agricultural and environmental ethics Richard P. Haynes, Jan Elliott,Hugh Lehman, Frank Hurnik, Kate Millar 2003, Volume 16 (6 issues) Price
http://www.wkap.nl/prod/j/1187-7863
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49. Life Studies Network (philosophy Of Life, Death, Bioethics, Nature, Disability,
Japanese bioethicist's views on life and death issues, and environmental ethics.
http://www.lifestudies.org/
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on Brain Death
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disability Books Links Readers' Opinions Mailing List ... Send email to Webmaster International Network for Life Studies Director: Masahiro Morioka List of link banners Since Dec.3,1999 Life studies: Our primary concern is how to live in this chaotic society without regret. We aim at combining academic research with our own life. International Network for Life Studies was established as a non-profit organization to network people with similar interests. Last Updated: Mar.18 Featured articles Disability Movement and Inner Eugenic Thought A Philosophical Aspect of Independent Living and Bioethics Criticism of eugenic thought in terms of "self-affirmation” and “the sense of fundamental security.” What did disabled people think about life and technology?

50. Environmental Ethics -- The Canadian Source For Environmental Ethics
NonProfitEthics.com. Other Webbased Resources environmental ethics Resources (UBC). BooksBooks on environmental ethics. EnvironmentalEthics.ca © Marc Saner.
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51. Reverend John G. Stillmank, Diocese Of Madison
Catholic priest's website features weekly Scripture commentary, his S.T.L. thesis on environmental ethics, questions and answers.
http://stillmank.org/
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Welcome friends! Thank you for visiting my web site. Every so often I completely re-design the site, and this is one of those times. Thank you for your patience as I work on the design; most of the site will be offline for now. Please check back for an update.
In the meantime, please visit my parish, Saint Andrew's , shop our Parish Online Mall , download my thesis on the environment, or read my weekly Scripture commentary Word of God, Word of Life at the Diocese of Madison Catholic Herald (send me an email to subscribe to the commentary; just say "subscribe" - it's free!).
Reverend John G. Stillmank, S.T.L.

December 19, 2002 One must not hold one's self so divine as to be unwilling occasionally to make improvements in one's creations. Ludwig van Beethoven

52. Environmental Ethics Short Course: How To Know Right From Wrong
CE Provider FAQ Fees. environmental ethics. Explore this course for free. Firsttake the environmental ethics Quiz 1. What is my responsibility?
http://www.learnwell.org/eth9.shtml
Environmental Ethics Explore this course for free. Or study this web-site for an approved (RN-CEP 11430, MFT- PCE 39) 3-hours Continuing Education Certificate for counselors, social workers, nurses and other human service professionals (0.3 CEUs) and take the 12-question multiple-choice AutoTest at the bottom of this page. If you scored 75% or above, your CE certificate will be printed out right then on your printer 24/7. You may retake the test within a week once for free. If you paid by mistake or paid double, we refund the payment within 3 days. If you have difficulty printing your certificate, click here. The instructor is R. Klimes, PhD. Consider environmental ethics and Responsibility, Growth, Pollution Animal Rights ... Value in Nature
1. What is my responsibility?
1.1 Respect of nature
1.2 Conservation
2. Is the world big enough ?
2.1 Energy Conservation
2.2 Nuclear energy/waste
3. Am I a polluter?
3.1 Pollution
3.2 Recycling
4. Do animals have rights?
4.1 Use of animals
WHAT are the OBJECTIVES of this module?

53. Harvard Seminar On Environmental Values - The Climate Talks Project
The environmental ethics and Public Policy Program of the Harvard Divinity School focuses on the explicit and implicit values which inform policy decisions made by individuals, nongovernmental groups, corporations and governments affecting all aspects of the environment.
http://ecoethics.net/hsev/NewScience/index.htm

54. EthicsWeb Bookstore -- Environmental Ethics And Animal Rights
Online environmental ethics bookstore.
http://www.ethicsweb.ca/books/index-env.htm
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55. Environmental Ethics (EthicsWeb Bookstore)
environmental ethics. EDITOR'S PICK! environmental ethics What Really Matters,What Really Works, by David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott (Editors).
http://www.ethicsweb.ca/books/environmental.htm
Environmental Ethics
EDITOR'S PICK! Environmental Ethics: What Really Matters, What Really Works , by David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willott (Editors) Earth Ethics: Introductory Readings on Animal Rights, and Environmental Ethics , by James P. Sterba (1999) The Natural Step Story: Seeding a Quiet Revolution , by Karl-Henrik Robert Book review by Hendricus Van Wilgenburg Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics , by Donald Van Deveer and Christine Pierce (1997) Earthbound: Introductory Essays in Environmental Essays , by Tom Regan (ed.) (1990) Environmentalism and the New Logic of Business , by R. Edward Freeman, Jessica Pierce, Richard H. Dodd Acceptable Risk?: Making Decisions in a Toxic Environment by Lee Clarke (1992) Earth in the Balance , by Al Gore, (1993) Beyond Leadership: Balancing Economics, Ethics and Ecology (Developmental Management) 2nd edn ., by Warren Bennis, Jagdish Parikh, and Ronnie Lessem (1997) Engineering and Environmental Ethics: A Case Study Approach
by John R. Wilcox (Ed.) (1998)

56. Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics. Modern Pantheism as an Approach to environmental ethics. andworks, all of which establish an enlightened theory for environmental ethics.
http://www.pantheist.net/society/modern_pantheism_approach.html

57. UWSP: Department Of Philosophy - Environmental Ethics
environmental ethics. In 1971 the very first course in the world in EnvironmentalEthics was offered right here at UWSP. environmental ethics Websites-.
http://www.uwsp.edu/philosophy/environmental.asp
Home Contact Us Faculty Philosophy ... Academic Honors Environmental Ethics In 1971 the very first course in the world in Environmental Ethics was offered right here at UW-SP. As the world was waking up to the environmental problems that we were being forced to face, ethically inclined and environmentally aware philosophers began to envision and embrace a confluence of their academic interest with their environmental concern. Since those humble beginnings, environmental ethics has (click any image to enlarge) grown into not only a burgeoning academic discipline but also a field much respected in other academic disciplines and non-academic environmental circles alike. And it all began here at UW-SP. We have designed this program to complement nearly any course of study at UW-SP, especially programs in the College of Natural Resources. Moreover, our program is unique and cutting-edge. No other school in the state, nor as far as we are aware, in the country has such an undergraduate program.

58. Environmental Ethics: Values In And Duties To The Natural World
environmental ethics stretches classical ethics to a breaking point.All ethicsseeks an appropriate respect for life. environmental ethics requires risk.
http://www.ecospherics.net/pages/RolstonEnvEth.html
Environmental Ethics: Values in and Duties to the Natural World by Holmes Rolston, III
Published in: The Broken Circle: Ecology, Economics, Ethics . F. Herbert Bormann and Stephen R. Kellert, Eds. Yale University Press, New Haven 1991. ISBN 0-300-04976-5 Environmental ethics stretches classical ethics to a breaking point. All ethics seeks an appropriate respect for life. But we do not just need a humanist ethic applied to the environment, analogously to the ways we have needed one for business, law, medicine, technology, international development, or nuclear disarmament. Respect for life demands an ethic concerned about human welfare, like the others and now concerning the environment. But environmental ethics in a deeper sense stands on a frontier, as radically theoretical as it is applied. Alone, it asks whether there can be nonhuman objects of duty. Neither theory nor practice elsewhere needs values outside of human subjects, but environmental ethics must be more biologically objectivenonanthropocentric. It challenges the separation of science and ethics, trying to reform a science that finds nature value free and an ethics that assumes that only humans count morally. Environmental ethics seeks to escape relativism in ethics, to discover a way past culturally based ethics. However much our world views, ethics included, are embedded in our cultural heritages, and thereby theory-laden and value-laden, all of us know that a natural world exists apart from human cultures. Humans interact with nature. Environmental ethics is the only ethics that breaks out of culture. It has to evaluate nature, both the nature that mixes with culture and wild nature, and to judge duty thereby. After environmental ethics, you will no longer be the humanist you once were.

59. SOSIG: Ethics
Bibliographic Databases, Up. Browse this resource, Directory to theSubject Bibliographies in environmental ethics, Bibliographies, Up.
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60. Environmental Ethics Websites
environmental ethics Websites. International Society for environmental ethics,Newsletters, Bibliography, Graduate Studies, other information.
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