Environmental Ethics provides an accessible, lively, and up-to-date
introduction to the central issues and controversies in
environmental ethics. Requiring no previous knowledge of philosophy
or ethical theory, the book will be of interest to students,
environmental scientists, environmental policy makers, and anyone
curious to know what philosophers are saying today about the urgent
environmental challenges we face. The book is divided
into two parts.Part One deals with theoretical issues in
environmental philosophy, examining a variety of ethical and
environmental theories that provide diverse and thought-provoking
perspectives on critical ecological issues. Part Two turns to
applied environmental ethics, addressing current debates on topics
such as climate change, biodiversity loss, wilderness preservation,
responsibilities to future generations, population growth,
overconsumption, food ethics, and ecological activism.
Features include: •Clear explanations of key concepts
and theories that lie at the heart of current debates in
environmental ethics. •A mix of theory of practice that
permits readers to apply diverse theoretical perspectives to key
environmental debates. •A wealth of pedagogical aids,
including chapter summaries, discussion questions, suggested
readings, and a glossary of important terms.