Environmental Ethics and the Global Marketplace

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Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, Albert F. Ike
University of Georgia Press, 1998 - 184 من الصفحات
In Environmental Ethics and the Global Marketplace it is argued that the health of the environment is inextricably linked to the health of the economy, economic strength depends on the preservation of environmental values, and, ultimately, economic and environmental sciences must merge more completely if we are to arrive at ethically justified principles as the basis for national and international environmental policy. This cross-disciplinary volume brings these critical ethical considerations into the policy process, enabling environmental ethics to move beyond academic venues into domestic and international decision making.

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The Changing State of the Global Environment
7
Is the Economy Too Big for the Environment?
31
The Environment
62
Linking Values and Policy
75
Establishing Evidence of Discrimination
85
On the Value of Thought Experiments in
98
The Ethics of Free Trade
140
Globalization of the Timber Trade
153
Where Do We Go from Here?
165
Index
173
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Dorinda G. Dallmeyer is a faculty member of the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program at the University of Georgia and is also the associate director of the University of Georgia's Dean Rusk Center—International, Comparative, and Graduate Legal Studies. She is the editor of five books, including Values at Sea, a volume of essays on ethvironmental ethics (Georgia). Albert F. Ike is associate vice president for public service and outreach at the University of Georgia.

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