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Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics

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ESEP - Vol. 4 - Table of contents

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Future of life on Earth

2004:1-2

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Sustainability ethics matter

2004:3-6

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Choosing model nations to set examples for achieving sustainability

2004:7-8

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

You and Earth's resources

2004:9-11

 

 

Legendre L (PAPER)

Science, culture and (eco-)ethics

2004:13-23

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Allocating finite resources on a finite planet

2004:25-27

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Small islands: harbingers of Earth's ecological fate?

2004:29-31

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)

Sustainability and specialization

2004:33-38

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)

Sustainability ethics: tales of two cultures

2004:39-43

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Remaining on stage in the planetary theater

2004:45-47

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

Will the real sustainability concept please stand up?

2004:49-52

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)

Is human society in denial regarding the tough questions about sustainability?

2004:53-63

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)

Sustainability and the anthropogenic alteration of evolutionary processes

2004:65-68

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)

Coping with ecological catastrophe: crossing major thresholds

2004:69-79

 

 

Kinne O (NOTE)

Eco-Ethics International Union: Present status and co-operation among Chapters

2004:81

 

 

Brunckhorst DJ (PAPER)

Turning points towards sustainability: integrative science and policy for novel (but real) landscape futures

2004:83-91

 

 

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)

The ethics of global resource allocation

2004:93-96