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Environmental Ethics: From Theory To Practice

Environmental Ethics offers an up-to-date and balanced overview of environmental ethics focusing on theory and practice Written in clear and engaging prose the book provides an historical perspective on the relationship between humans and nature and explores the limitations and possibilities of classical ethical theories in relation to the environment In addition the book discusses major theoretical approaches to environmental ethics and addresses contemporary environmental issues such as climate change and ecological restoration Connections between theory and practice are highlighted throughout showing how values guide environmental policies and practices and conversely how actions and institutions shape environmental values
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Environmental Ethics offers an up-to-date & balanced overview of environmental ethics focusing on theory & practice Written in clear & engaging prose the book provides an historical perspective on the relationship between humans & nature & explores the limitations & possibilities of classical ethical theories in relation to the environment In addition the book discusses major theoretical approaches to environmental ethics & addresses contemporary environmental issues such as climate change & ecological restoration Connections between theory & practice are highlighted throughout showing how values guide environmental policies & practices & conversely how actions & institutions shape environmental values

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