Table of Contents
Introduction
- Themes in Canadian Applied Environmental Ethics
Alex Wellington, Allan Greenbaum and Wesley Cragg
Resource Use — Forestry
Shifting Values
Alan Drengson and Duncan Taylor
Environmental Ethics and Canadian Forest Policy
Peter Miller
The Forests at Barrière Lake
Elise Shenkier and Thomas Meredith
Resource Use — Fishing and Mining
The Aftermath of Collapse
Ray Rogers
Ethics, Surface Mining and the Environment
Wesley Cragg, David Pearson and James Cooney
Resource Use — Biotechnology and Nuclear
Power
Ethics for New Life Forms
David Oppenheim and Robert Gibson
Ethics of Wastes
Andrew Brook
Resource Use — Corruption and Abuse of
Power
Politics, Ethics, and Ecology
Lionel Rubinoff
Nature Preservation — Animals and Species
Animal Rights and Native Hunters
Wendy Donner
Arguments for Vegetarianism
Michael Fox
Cattle and Prairie Ecology
Roger Cohen
Endangered Species Policy
Alex Wellington
Nature Preservation — Wilderness Preservation and Land
Use
Wild Nature as Resource?
Anne Bell
The Long and the Short of Environmental Defence
Jerry Valen DeMarco
A Code of Ethics for Short Hills Park
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Market for Natural Heritage
Allan Greenbaum
Environmental Justice — Native Issues
Terrorism at Oka
Laura Westra
Ethics and Environmental Impact Statement
Ron Pushchak
Lessons for the Moose River Basin
Wesley Cragg and Mark Schwartz
Exploring Aboriginal Environmental Ethics
Deborah McGregor
Environmental Justice — Ecofeminism
An Overview of Ecofeminism
Annie Booth
Allies in Agriculture
Karen Krug
Environment Justice — Pedagogy
Environmental Education in a Democratic Society
Pamela Courtenay Hall
Environmental Justice — International/Global Justice
Issues
International Environmental Justice
Peter Penz
Notes on Contributors
About the Author
Alex Wellington and Allan
Greenbaum teach in the Department of Philosophy and the
Division of Social Sciences, respectively, at York University.
Wesley Cragg holds the George Gardiner Chair of
Business Ethics in the Faculty of Administrative Studies and the
Department of Philosophy at York; among the more recent of his
publications is The Practice of Punishment (Routledge, 1992).
Reviews
“I think this introduction indispensable for the student or the
general reader. … This book is welcome and much needed. … ” —
University of Toronto Quarterly