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Environmental Ethics

Environmental Virtue Ethics, Rosalind Hursthouse
Compassion for the poor or expansion of the market
Can the treatment of animals be compared to the Holocaust?, David Sztybel
Technology versus nature: what is natural, Holms Rolston III
Standing humbly before nature, Lisa Gerber
Practical wisdom in environmental education, David Havlick & Marion Hourdequin
The land ethic, Aldo Leopold
Earth at 350, Bill McKibben
Values deep in the woods, Holms Rolston III
Interview with Ronald Sandler
Introduction: Environmental Virtue Ethics, Ronald Sandler
The World According to Monsanto, A film (2008) by Marie-Monique Robin
Standing in Livestock’s ‘Long Shadow’: The Ethics of Eating Meat on a Small Planet, Brian G. Henning
Contextual Moral Vegetarianism, Deane Curtin
The Obligation to Endure, Rachel Louise Carson
The Omnivore's Dilemma, Michael Pollan
Smog in our brains, Kristen Weir, American Psychological Association 
The Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement 1960-2000, Bill Devall
Light Pollution Blots Out Milky Way, Nicola Davis
Undeniable climate change facts
The Psychology of Climate Change Denial, The Australian Psychological Society
Anthropocentric View Ignores Crucial Connections, David Suzuki
Anthropocentrism, Sara E. Boslaugh
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---- In Solidarity with Quebec's Student Movement ----

---- In Solidarity with Quebec's Student Movement ----
To respond “at the right times with reference to the right objects, toward the right people, with the right aim, and in the right way, is what is appropriate and best, and this is characteristic of excellence.”
Aristotle (EN, 1106b21-3)

There is more to life than increasing its speed. Gandhi

There is more to life than increasing its speed. Gandhi

" Slow " Links:

- In Praise of Slowness

- The Slow University?
A virtue is a trait of character that is to be admired: one rendering its possessor better, either morally, or intellectually, or in the conduct of specific affairs.
The Green Belief : a radical change in the way we engage with nature is imperative.

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The good person is not simply one who behaves in a certain way, but one who behaves that way out of a certain character. L. A. Kosman

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