Our Daily Bread
The film depicts how modern food production companies employ technology to maximize efficiency, consumer safety, and profit.
The film depicts how modern food production companies employ technology to maximize efficiency, consumer safety, and profit.
Using Darwin’s thoughts regarding conscience, Ben Dixon begins the project of grounding a revised account of human dignity in the human tendency to enshrine products of conscience within institutions.
This essay aims to reconstruct Herman Daly and John Cobb’s criticism of growth from the person-in-community approach.
This paper discusses the economic and philosophical inadequacies that have characterized the Project Tiger scheme in India.
Carbon Nation is a documentary movie about climate change solutions.
In this paper we analyse scientists’ perspectives on the release of genetically modified (GM) crops into the environment, and the relationship between their perspectives and the context that they work within.
This paper examines the social implications of sustainable consumption through an empirical study of a local organic food initiative.
In this editorial, Clive L. Spash discusses current economic and political motives as well as values and beliefs surrounding environmental issues.
This study empirically assesses the extent to which intrinsic value theories of nature are accepted and acknowledged outside the realm of academic environmental ethics.
In her essay, Katie McShane argues that even if we grant the truth of Bryan Norton’s convergence hypothesis, there are still good reasons to worry about anthropocentric ethics.