- Book Review: The Biomimicry Revolution: Learning from Nature How to Inhabit the Earth by Henry Dicks
- Imagining rural landscapes: Making sense of a contemporary landscape identity complex in the Netherlands
- Environmental philosophy in Asia: Between eco-orientalism and ecological nationalisms
- Love as a key emotion for the far right? Environmentalism, affective politics and the Anastasia ecological settler movement in Germany
- Addressing more-than-human care through Yorùbá environmental ethics
- Book Review: Earthly Engagements: Reading Sartre after the Holocene by Matthew C. Ally and Damon Boria
- Book Review: The Culture of Stopping by Harald Welzer
- Book Review: Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics and Moral Pragmatics by Mara-Daria Cojocaru
- Book Review: How to Inhabit the Earth: Interviews with Nicolas Truong by Bruno Latour
- Disrupted coping and skills for sustainability: A pluralist Heideggerian perspective
- Environmental orientations at work: Scientific and embodied environmental knowledge
- Introducing geological wonder: Planetary thinking as a disruption of narcissism
- The Unappreciated Significance and Source of Meaning in Wild Landscapes: An Arctic Case
- Book Review: Pollution is Colonialism by Liboiron Max
- A Dynamic Collapse Concept for Climate Change
- Corrigendum to “Living with integrity”
- Environmental ethics and ancient philosophy: A complicated affair
- The anthropocentrism thesis: (mis)interpreting environmental values in small-scale societies
- Book Review: Ecocene Politics by Mihnea Tănăsecu
- Coemergent eco-consciousness and self-consciousness
- Book Review: Wild Animal Ethics: The Moral and Political Problem of Wild Animal Suffering by Johannsen Kyle
- Book Review: Degrowth & Strategy: How to Bring About Socio-Ecological Transformation by Nathan Barlow, Livia Regen, Noémie Cadiou, Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Max Hollweg, Christina Plank, Merle Schulken and Verena Wolf
- Book Review: The Future Is Degrowth: A Guide to a World Beyond Capitalism by Matthias Schmelzer, Aaron Vansintjan, and Andrea Vetter
- Book Review: Ecological Justice and the Extinction Crisis: Giving Living Beings their Due by Anna Wienhues
- Picturing finitude: Photography of mountain glaciers as a multiple practice of dealing with environmental loss
- Decolonizing environmentalism: Addressing ecological and Indigenous colonization through arts-based communication
- Every tree fixed with a purpose: Contesting value in Olmsted’s parks
- On degrowth strategy: The Simpler Way perspective
- Rarity and endangerment: Why do they matter?
- Slow ecology: Local knowledge and natural restoration on the lower Danube
- Normative implications of ecophenomenology. Towards a deep anthropo-related environmental ethics
- Unearthing intentionality: Building transformative capacity by reclaiming consciousness
- Mud, metaphors and politics: Meaning-making during the 2021 German floods
- The ‘civic-transformative’ value of urban street trees
- Book Review: Strange Natures. Conservation in the Era of Synthetic Biology by Kent H. Redford and William M. Adams
- A social and ethical game-changer? An empirical ethics study of CRISPR in the salmon farming industry
- Promises and pitfalls of environmental pragmatism
- Book Review: On the Emergence of an Ecological Class: A Memo by Bruno Latour & Nikolaj Schultz
- Who owns NATURE? Conceptual appropriation in discourses on climate and biotechnologies
- Autonomy as the self-realisation of an environmental identity
- Desire, moral evaluation or sense of duty: The modal framing of stated preference elicitation
- Individual Responsibility to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Kantian Deontological Perspective
- Slippery Slope Arguments as Precautionary Arguments: A New Way of Understanding the Concern about Geoengineering Research
- Practice, Ethical Life and Normative Authority: The Problem of Alienation in Steven Vogel’s Environmental Philosophy
- Rethinking Appropriateness of Actions in Environmental Decisions: Connecting Interest and Identity Negotiation with Plural Valuation
- Beyond Statism and Deliberation: Questioning Ecological Democracy through Eco-Anarchism and Cosmopolitics
- Rupert Read, Why Climate Breakdown Matters
- Graham Parkes, How to Think about the Climate Crisis: A Philosophical Guide to Saner Ways of Living
- Orsolya Lelkes, Sustainable Hedonism: A Thriving Life that Does Not Cost the Earth
- Environmental Philosophy in Context
- Finding Ways and Means to Love Nature
- Coping with Devils and Climate Change with the Help of Asceticism? Exploring the Role of Asceticism as Trigger of Collective Climate Action
- Organising Stakeholder Participation in Global Climate Governance: The Effects of Resource Dependency and Institutional Logics in the Green Climate Fund
- Analysing and Anticipating Conflict Using a Values-Centred Online Survey
- Social Values in Economic Environmental Valuation: A Conceptual Framework
- Revisiting the Thoughts of José Manuel Naredo, a Pioneer of Ecological Economics in Spain. A Contribution to the Debates on the Need for a Radical Societal Change
- Martha Nussbaum, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility
- David Cayley, Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey
- Joshua S. Duclos, Wilderness, Morality, and Value
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 32, Issue 4
- Two Challenges of the Anthropocene
- The Role of Contextual Values in the Formation of Ecological Behaviours
- The Trouble with Relational Values
- Environmentally Responsible Values, Attitudes and Behaviours of Indian Consumers
- Towards the Phenomenology of Hybrids as Regenerative Design and Use – A Post-Heideggerian Account
- Releasement and Reappropriation: A Structural-Ethical Response to the Environmental Crisis
- Thomas A. Kerns and Kathleen Dean Moore (eds), Bearing Witness: The Human Rights Case Against Fracking and Climate Change
- Malcolm Ferdinand (trans. Anthony Paul Smith), Decolonial Ecology: Thinking from the Caribbean World
- Areti Giannopoulou, Political Friendship and Degrowth: An Ethical Grounding of an Economy of Human Flourishing
- Individual Responsibility and the Ethics of Hoping for a More Just Climate Future
- The Impact of Emissions Reduction Awareness on Moral Self-Concept: Sustaining Climate-Friendly Behaviour in the Aftermath of the Covid-19 Pandemic
- Mark Coeckelbergh, Green Leviathan or the Poetics of Political Liberty: Navigating Freedom in the Age of Climate Change and Artificial Intelligence
- Stephanie Rutherford, Villain, Vermin, Icon, Kin: Wolves and the Making of Canada
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 32, Issue 3
- The Values of Technology
- Grappling with Weeds: Invasive Species and Hybrid Landscapes in Cape York Peninsula, Far Northeast Australia
- A Scale Problem with the Ecosystem Services Argument for Protecting Biodiversity
- Mapuche Az-Mapu and Nature’s Contribution to People: Eudemonic Values for Living Well
- Sentience and the Primordial ‘We’: Contributions to Animal Ethics from Phenomenology and Buddhist Philosophy
- Simon P. James, How Nature Matters: Culture, Identity, and Environmental Value
- John Foster, Realism and the Climate Crisis: Hope for Life
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 32, Issue 2
- Nature Breaks through Our Worldviews
- Herman Daly: Some Personal Reflections
- Anthropocentrism, Ecocentrism and Hunter-Gatherer Societies: A Strong Structurationist Approach to Values and Environmental Change
- Indigenous and Local Knowledge and Aesthetics: Towards an Intergenerational Aesthetics of Nature
- The Sublime and the Pale Blue Dot: Reclaiming the Cosmos for Earthly Nature
- Aesthetically Appreciating Animals: On The Abundant Herds
- Some Fears of the Anthropocene
- The Ecology of Fear and Climate Change: A Pragmatist Point of View
- Crunch Time: The Urgency to Take the Temporal Dimension of Sustainability Seriously
- What’s in a Pandemic? COVID-19 and the Anthropocene
- Theory Roulette: Choosing that Climate Change is not a Tragedy of the Commons
- Saving the Last Person from Radical Scepticism: How to Justify Attributions of Intrinsic Value to Nature Without Intuition or Empirical Evidence
- Brian Patrick Green, Space Ethics
- K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk (eds), Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging With and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 32, Issue 1
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 31, Issue 6
- Respecting the Nonhuman Other: Individual Natural Otherness and the Case for Incommensurability of Moral Standing
- Considering the Diverse Views of Ecologisation in the Agrifood Transition: An Analysis Based on Human Relationships with Nature
- Ungovernable Earth: Resurgence, Translocal Infrastructures and More-than-Social Movements
- Legitimate Expectations: Assessing Policies of Transformation to a Low-Carbon Society
- Growing Trees for a Degrowth Society: An Approach to Switzerland’s Forest Sector
- Robert Booth, Becoming a Place of Unrest: Environmental Crisis and Ecophenomenological Praxis
- Lisa Kretz, Ethics, Emotion, Education, and Empowerment
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 31, Issue 5
- Eudaimonia, Virtue Ethics and Moral Community
- Domesticating Rewilding: Interpreting Rewilding in England’s Green and Pleasant Land
- Zhang Zai’s Cosmology of Qi/qi and the Refutation of Arrogant Anthropocentrism: Confucian Green Theory Illustrated
- Harmonising with Heaven and Earth: Reciprocal Harmony and Xunzi’s Environmental Ethics
- African Worldviews, Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development
- Sufficiency and Sustainability: Conceptual Analysis and Ethical Considerations for Sustainable Organisation
- Anthony Annett, Cathonomics: How Catholic Social Thought Can Create a More Just Economy
- Keith R. Peterson, A World Not Made for Us: Topics in Critical Environmental Philosophy
- Eva Meijer, When Animals Speak: Toward an Interspecies Democracy
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 31, Issue 4
- Changing Values and Valuing in Conditions of Environmental Change
- Valuing out of Context
- People’s Conceptions and Valuations of Nature in the Context of Climate Change
- The Expanding Moral Circle as a Framework Towards Food Sustainability
- Permaculture: A Global Community of Practice
- On the Possible Existence of a ‘First Law of Environmental Stewardship’: How Organisations Bring Volunteers Together in Social and Geographic Space
- David Chauvet and Thomas Lepeltier (eds), Plaidoyer pour une viande sans animal
- Cass R. Sunstein, Averting Catastrophe: Decision Theory for COVID-19, Climate Change, and Potential Disasters of All Kinds
- Adam Izdebski and Rafał Szmytka (eds), Krakow: An Ecobiography
- Maneesha Deckha, Animals as Legal Beings: Contesting Anthropocentric Legal Orders
- Call for Papers: Dialogue and Universalism
- Sarah McFarland Taylor, Ecopiety: Green Media and the Dilemma of Environmental Virtue
- Amanda H. Lynch and Siri Veland, Urgency in the Anthropocene
- Christine Harold, Things Worth Keeping: The Value of Attachment in a Disposable World
- What Makes an Environmental Steward? An Individual Differences Approach
- Evidence of Degrowth Values in Food Justice in a Northern Canadian Municipality
- Heterotopia as an Environmental and Political Concept: The Case of Hannah Arendt’s Philosophy
- Plant Philosophy and Interpretation: Making Sense of Contemporary Plant Intelligence Debates
- Why Economic Valuation Does Not Value the Environment: Climate Policy as Collective Endeavour
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 31, Issue 3
- World, Word, Work
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 31, Issue 2
- Plurality, Engagement, Openness
- Learning to Live With and Without Animals
- Unnatural Pumas and Domestic Foxes: Relations with Protected Predators and Conspiratorial Rumours in Southern Chile
- Homecoming without Nostalgia: Local Communities and the Reintroduction of the Wild Forest Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus sennicus) in Finland
- Learning to Walk with Turtles: Steps Towards a Sacred Perception of the Environment
- Justifying an Intentional Species Extinction: The Case of Anopheles gambiae
- Red in Tooth and Claw No More: Animal Rights and the Permissibility to Redesign Nature
- Giorgos Kallis, Susan Paulson, Giacomo D’Alisa and Federico Demaria, The Case for Degrowth
- Erin McKenna, Living with Animals: Rights, Responsibilities, and Respect
- Duncan Kelly, Politics and the Anthropocene
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 31, Issue 1
- Three Decades of Environmental Values: Some Personal Reflections
- Philosophical Aesthetics and the Global Environmental Emergency
- Global Climate Change and Aesthetics
- Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature and the Global Environmental Crisis
- Rescaling the Weather Experience: From an Object of Aesthetics to a Matter of Concern
- The Disorienting Aesthetics of Mashed-Up Anthropocene Environments
- Endre Szécsényi (ed.), Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and His Legacy
- Steve Vanderheiden, Environmental Political Theory
- David M. Kaplan, Food Philosophy: An Introduction
- Contents of Environmental Values, Volume 30 Number 6
- Pragmatism, Pluralism, Empiricism and Relational Values
- The ABCs of Relational Values: Environmental Values That Include Aspects of Both Intrinsic and Instrumental Valuing
- Relational Values: A Unifying Idea in Environmental Ethics and Evaluation?
- Experiencing Values in the Flow of Events: A Phenomenological Approach to Relational Values
- Justificatory Moral Pluralism: A Novel Form of Environmental Pragmatism
- The Eclosion of Forest and Tree Health Stakeholdership
- Vladimir Bibikhin, The Woods
- Robin Attfield, Environmental Thought: A Short History
- Sing C. Chew, Ecology, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality: Life in the Digital Dark Ages
- Approaching Change: Exploring Cracks in the Eco-Modern Sustainability Paradigm
- A Critique of Steven Vogel’s Social Constructionist Attempt to Overcome the Human/Nature Dichotomy
- Gregory Bassham, Environmental Ethics: The Central Issues
- Peter Seidel, Uncommon Sense: Shortcomings of the Human Mind for Handling Big-Picture, Long-Term Challenges
- Nature, Crisis and Transformation
- Does the Fact of Undergoing Natural Hazards Influence People’s Environmental Values and Ecological Commitment?
- Values Underlying Preferences for Adaptive Governance in a Chilean Small-Scale Fishing Community
- Karl Polanyi, the New Deal and the Green New Deal
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 30, Number 5
- Ian Mosby, Sarah Rotz, and Evan D.G. Fraser, Uncertain Harvest: The Future of Food on a Warming Planet
- Heeson Bai, David Chang, and Charles Scott (eds), A Book of Ecological Virtues: Living Well in the Anthropocene
- Andy Lamey, Duty and the Beast: Should We Eat Meat in the Name of Animal Rights?
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 30, Number 4
- Interpreting the Signs
- Grounding Ecological Democracy: Semiotics and the Communicative Networks of Nature
- Systemic Unsustainability as a Threat to Democracy
- Explaining Public Participation in Environmental Governance in China
- Media Use, Race and the Environment: The Converging of Environmental Attitudes Based on Self-Reported News Use
- Valuing Nature for Wellbeing: Narratives of Socio-ecological Change in Dynamic Intertidal Landscapes
- Jennifer E. Telesca, Red Gold: The Managed Extinction of the Giant Bluefin Tuna
- Towards Degrowth? Making Peace with Mortality to Reconnect with (One’s) Nature: An Ecopsychological Proposition for a Paradigm Shift
- The Nature of Degrowth: Theorising the Core of Nature for the Degrowth Movement
- John Lauritz Larson, Laid Waste! The Culture of Exploitation in Early America
- Gregory S. McElwain, Mary Midgley: An Introduction
- The Logic of Modernity and Ecological Crisis
- On (Un)naturalness
- The Social Specificity of Societal Nature Relations in a Flexible Capitalist Society
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 30, Number 3
- Conceptualising Nature: From Dasgupta to Degrowth
- Christopher J. Orr, Kaitlin Kish and Bruce Jennings (eds), Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet
- C. Tyler DesRoches, Frank Jankunis and Byron Williston (eds), Canadian Environmental Philosophy
- Religion in the Age of the Anthropocene
- Hermeneutics at the Time of the Anthropocene: The Case of Hans-Georg Gadamer
- Roger S. Gottlieb, Morality and the Environmental Crisis
- A Green Intervention in Media Production Culture Studies: Environmental Values, Political Economy and Mobile Production
- Towards a Philosophy of a Bio-Based Economy: A Levinassian Perspective on the Relations Between Economic and Ecological Systems
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 30, Number 2
- How Long Will Business as Usual Be Sustained?
- The Norwegian Petroleum Fund: Savings for Future Generations?
- Transforming Fair Decision-Making About Sea-Level Rise in Cities: The Values and Beliefs of Residents in Botany Bay, Australia
- Institutional Context, Political-Value Orientation and Public Attitudes Towards Climate Policies: A Qualitative Follow-Up Study of an Experiment
- Solving for Pattern: An Ecological Approach to Reshape the Human Building Instinct
- Biocentric Individualism and Biodiversity Conservation: An Argument from Parsimony
- Hard Environmental Choices: Comparability, Justification and the Argument from Moral Identity
- Akeel Bilgrami (ed.), Nature and Value
- Ethan Miller, Reimagining Livelihoods: Life beyond Economy, Society, and Environment
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 30, Number 1
- Consequential Choices in a Challenging Time
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 29, Number 6
- Science and Justice in an Age of Populism and Denial
- Green Populism? Action and Mortality in the Anthropocene
- ‘Valuing Life Itself’: On Radical Environmental Activists’ Post-Anthropocentric Worldviews
- ‘Cornwallism’ and Arguments against Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions
- Beyond Ecofascism? Far-Right Ecologism (FRE) as a Framework for Future Inquiries
- Climate Change and the Free Marketplace of Ideas?
- Alison McQueen, Political Realism in Apocalyptic Times
- Steven Bouma-Prediger, Earthkeeping and Character: Exploring a Christian Virtue Ethic
- Susan Park and Teresa Kramarz (eds), Global Environmental Governance and the Accountability Trap
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 29, Number 5
- The Appearance, Disappearance and Reappearance of Nature
- Aesthetic and Historical Values – Their Difference and Why It Matters
- Art History, Natural History and the Aesthetic Interpretation of Nature
- Aesthetics and Affordances in a Favourite Place: On the Interactional Use of Environments for Restoration
- The Good, the Wild, and the Native: An Ethical Evaluation of Ecological Restoration, Native Landscaping, and the ‘Wild Ones’ of Wisconsin
- Aesthetics at the Intersection of the Species Problem and De-Extinction Technology
- Whitney A. Bauman and Kevin J. O’Brien, Environmental Ethics and Uncertainty: Wrestling with Wicked Problems
- Harriet A. Washington, A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind
- Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller, How Green is Your Smartphone?
- Finn Arne Jørgensen, Recycling
- Gratitude and Alterity in Environmental Virtue Ethics
- Dominic Welburn, Rawls and the Environmental Crisis
- Angela Kallhoff, Marcello Di Paola and Maria Schorgenhumer (eds), Plant Ethics: Concepts and Applications
- Timothy J. Cooley (ed.), Cultural Sustainabilities: Music, Media, Language, Advocacy
- Naomi Klein, On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 29, Number 4
- Days of Decision
- Everyday Life Ecologies: Crisis, Transitions and the Aesth-Etics of Desire
- The Spiralling Economy: Connecting Marxian Theory with Ecological Economics
- The Values of Sacred Swamps: Belief-Based Nature Conservation in a Secular World
- A Fresh Look at ‘Relational’ Values in Nature: Distinctions Derived from the Debate on Meaningfulness in Life
- David N. Pellow, What is Critical Environmental Justice?
- Virtual Consumption, Sustainability and Human Well-Being
- Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria and Albert Acosta (eds), Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary
- Alison Stone, Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism
- Global Convergence and National Disparities in the Structure of Environmental Attitudes and Their Linkage to Pro-Environmental Behaviours
- Mapping Moral Pluralism in Behavioural Spillovers: A Cross-Disciplinary Account of the Multiple Ways in Which We Engage in Moral Valuing
- Pathways from Environmental Ethics to Pro-Environmental Behaviours? Insights from Psychology
- What Counts as Success? Wider Implications of Achieving Planning Permission in a Low-Impact Ecovillage
- Behaviour, Lockdown and the Natural World
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 29, Number 3
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 29, Number 2
- The Revolution will not be Corporatised!
- How Far is Degrowth a Really Revolutionary Counter Movement to Neoliberalism?
- A Responsibility to Revolt? Climate Ethics in the Real World
- A Moral Analysis of Carbon Majors’ Role in Climate Change
- Incumbency, Trust and the Monsanto Effect: Stakeholder Discourses on Greenhouse Gas Removal
- Towards a Process Epistemology for the Analysis of Social-Ecological System
- John Basl, The Death of the Ethic of Life
- Giorgos Kallis, Degrowth
- Mark I. Wallace, When God Was a Bird: Christianity, Animism, and the Re-Enchantment of the World
- Peter Quigley and Scott Slovic (eds), Ecocritical Aesthetics: Language, Beauty, and the Environment
- Urban Greening and Human-Wildlife Relations in Philadelphia: From Animal Control to Multispecies Coexistence?
- Uncomplicating the Idea of Wilderness
- J. Baird Callicott, John van Buren and Keith Wayne Brown, Greek Natural Philosophy: The Presocratics and Their Importance for Environmental Philosophy
- Christopher J. Preston, The Synthetic Age: Outdesigning Evolution, Resurrecting Species, and Reengineering Our World
- Idil Boran, Political Theory and Global Climate Action: Recasting the Public Sphere
- Amy J. Fitzgerald, Animal Advocacy and Environmentalism: Understanding and Bridging the Divide
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 29, Number 1
- The Ethics of Human Intervention on Behalf of ‘Others’
- Is Nonanthropocentrism Anti-Democratic?
- To Assist or Not to Assist? Assessing the Potential Moral Costs of Humanitarian Intervention in Nature
- The Wild in Fire: Human Aid to Wildlife in the Disasters of the Anthropocene
- Disturbed Earth: Conceptions of the Deep Underground in Shale Extraction Deliberations in the US and UK
- How Knowledge of the Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) is Formed: Report from the Danube Delta
- Labour’s Hidden Soul: Religion at the Intersection of Labour and the Environment
- Atheism in the American Animal Rights Movement: An Invisible Majority
- Materialism, Awareness of Environmental Consequences and Environmental Philanthropic Behaviour Among Potential Donors
- Christine Korsgaard, Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals
- Sahotra Sarkar and Ben A. Minteer (eds), A Sustainable Philosophy: The Work of Bryan Norton
- David Wood, Deep Time, Dark Times: On Being Geologically Human
- Roger A. Sedjo, Surviving Global Warming: Why Eliminating Greenhouse Gases Isn’t Enough
- Index to Environmental Values Volume 28, 2019
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 28, Number 6
- Knowing Your Audience: Exploring the Latent Attitudes and Values of Environmental Stakeholders
- What is Mimicked by Biomimicry? Synthetic Cells as Exemplifications of the Threefold Biomimicry Paradox
- Bio-Informed Emerging Technologies and Their Relation to the Sustainability Aims of Biomimicry
- Biomimicry and the Problem of Praxis
- Being Like Gaia: Biomimicry and Ecological Ethics
- Simon Appolloni, Convergent Knowing: Christianity and Science in Conversation with a Suffering Creation
- Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan and Nils Bubandt (eds), Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene
- Paul B. Thompson and Kirill O. Thompson (eds), Agricultural Ethics in East Asian Perspective: A Transpacific Dialogue
- Peat Leith, Kevin O’Toole, Marcus Haward and Brian Coffey, Enhancing Science Impact: Bridging Research, Policy and Practice for Sustainability
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 28, Number 5
- Can Imitating Nature Save the Planet?
- Debjani Bhattacharyya, Empire and Ecology in the Bengal Delta: The Making of Calcutta
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 28, Number 4
- Questions of Knowledge and Non-Knowledge
- Should Environmental Ethicists Fear Moral Anti-Realism?
- Nonideal Ethics and Arguments against Eating Animals
- Movement, Wildness and Animal Aesthetics
- When the Grass Sings: Poetic Reason and Animal Writing
- The Reification of Non-Human Nature
- Robin Attfield, Environmental Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
- Marcus Düwell, Gerhard Bos and Naomi Van Steenbergen (eds), Towards the Ethics of a Green Future: The Theory and Practice of Human Rights for Future People
- Erin McKenna, Livestock: Food, Fiber, and Friends
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 28, Number 3
- Social Ecological Transformation, Whether You Like It or Not!
- Ecological Historicity, Novelty and Functionality in the Anthropocene
- Environments Past: Nostalgia in Environmental Policy and Governance
- How to Deal with Hybrids in the Anthropocene? Towards a Philosophy of Technology and Environmental Philosophy 2.0
- Democracy and Agonism in the Anthropocene: The Challenges of Knowledge, Time and Boundary
- Should Naturalists Believe in the Anthropocene?
- Mark Woods, Rethinking Wilderness
- T.J. Kasperbauer, Subhuman: The Moral Psychology of Human Attitudes to Animals
- Matthias Fritsch, Philippe Lynes and David Wood (eds), Eco-Deconstruction: Derrida and Environmental Philosophy
- Tapio. S. Katko, Finnish Water Services – Experiences in Global Perspective
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 28, Number 2
- Focusing on Relational Matters to Overcome Duality
- The ‘Park’ as Racial Practice: Constructing Whiteness on Safari in Tanzania
- Unravelling Reasons for the Non-Establishment of Protected Areas: Justification Regimes and Principles of Worth in a Swiss National Park Project
- The Ecovillage Movement: New Ways to Experience Nature
- Avoiding the Invasive Trap: Policies for Aquatic Non-Indigenous Plant Management
- The Paradox of Sustainable Degrowth and a Convivial Alternative
- Arran Gare, The Philosophical Foundations of Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto for the Future
- Samuel Scheffler, Why Worry About Future Generations?
- Luigi Pellizzoni, Ontological Politics in a Disposable World: The New Mastery of Nature
- Hartmut Rosa and Christoph Henning (eds.), The Good Life Beyond Growth: New Perspectives
- Towards a New Ecological Democracy: A Critical Evaluation of the Deliberation Paradigm Within Green Political Theory
- Participation(s) in Transnational Environmental Governance: Green Values Versus Instrumental Use
- Svetozar Y. Monkov and Bernhardt L. Trout (eds.) Mastery of Nature: Promises and Prospects
- Arne Johan Vetlesen, The Denial of Nature: Environmental Philosophy in the Era of Global Capitalism
- Eelco Rohling, The Oceans: A Deep History
- Jonathan A. Newman, Gary Varner and Stefan Linquist, Defending Biodiversity: Environmental Science and Ethics
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 28, Number 1
- Reconciling Ecological and Democratic Values: Recent Perspectives on Ecological Democracy
- Decolonising Dignity for Inclusive Democracy
- Ecological Democracy, Just Transitions and a Political Ecology of Design
- A Cultural Account of Ecological Democracy
- Gratitude to Nature
- How Demanding is Our Climate Duty? An Application of the No-Harm Principle to Individual Emissions
- Ecology, Community and Food Sovereignty: What’s in a Word?
- Engaging the Imagination: ‘New Nature Writing’, Collective Politics and the Environmental Crisis
- Frank Trentmann, Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, from the Fifteenth Century to the Twenty-first
- Henry Bugbee, edited by David W. Rodick, Wilderness in America: Philosophical Writings
- Milena Buchs and Max Koch, Postgrowth and Wellbeing: Challenges to Sustainable Welfare
- Philip Cafaro, How Many is Too Many? The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States
- Ronald Sandler, Environmental Ethics: Theory in Practice
- Index to Environmental Values Volume 27, 2018
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 6
- Grounding Words and Flights of Imagination
- In Search of Allies for Postnatural Environmentalism, or Revisiting an Ecophilosophical Reading of Heidegger
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 5
- Pathways to Policy and Management: Knowledge, Process and Venue
- Non-Epistemic Values in Adaptive Management: Framing Possibilities in the Legal Context of Endangered Columbia River Salmon
- In the Name of Science and Technology: The Post-Political Environmental Debate and the Taranto Steel Plant (Italy)
- Unsettling Reconciliation: Decolonial Methods for Transforming Social-Ecological Systems
- Who Should Pay for Climate Adaptation? Public Attitudes and the Financing of Flood Protection in Florida
- Spatial Framing, Existing Associations and Climate Change Beliefs
- Kevin J. O’Brien, The Violence of Climate Change: Lessons of Resistance From Nonviolent Activists
- Jason M. Kelly, Philip V. Scarpino, Helen Berry, James Syvitski and Michel Meybeck (eds.), Rivers of the Anthropocene
- Stephen M. Gardiner and Allen Thompson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics
- Randall Curren and Ellen Metzger, Living Well Now and in the Future: Why Sustainability Matters
- Rewilding in Layered Landscapes as a Challenge to Place Identity
- Restoring or Re-storying the Lake District: Applying Responsive Cohesion to a Current Problem Situation
- Ben Hale, The Wild and the Wicked: On Nature and Human Nature
- Stewart Barr, Jan Prillwitz, Tim Ryley and Gareth Shaw, Geographies of Transport and Mobility: Prospects and Challenges in an Age of Climate Change
- S. Ravi Rajan, Adam Romero and Michael Watts (eds), Genealogies of Environmentalism: The Lost Works of Clarence Glacken
- Tony Fry, Re-Making Cities: An Introduction to Urban Metrofitting
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 4
- Rewilding in Cultural Layered Landscapes
- The Many Meanings of Rewilding: An Introduction and the Case for a Broad Conceptualisation
- New Nature in Old Landscapes: Some Dutch Examples of the Relation Between History, Heritage and Ecological Restoration
- Abandoning or Reimagining a Cultural Heartland? Understanding and Responding to Rewilding Conflicts in Wales – the Case of the Cambrian Wildwood
- Facing the Truth or Living a Lie: Conformity, Radicalism and Activism
- Engaging with Climate Change: Comparing the Cultures of Science and Activism
- The Degrowth Spectrum: Convergence and Divergence Within a Diverse and Conflictual Alliance
- Ubuntu and Ecofeminism: Value-Building with African and Womanist Voices
- Green Faith? The Role of Faith-Based Actors in Global Sustainable Development Discourse
- Pauline Phemister, Leibniz and the Environment
- Paul B. Thompson, The Spirit of the Soil, 2nd edition
- Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives
- George M. Woodwell, A World to Live In: An Ecologist’s Vision for a Plundered Planet
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 3
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 2
- Varieties of Non-Anthropocentricism: Duty, Beauty, Knowledge and Reality
- Killing in Self-Defence and the Case for Biocentric Individualism
- A Duty to Cognitively Enhance Animals
- Are Poplar Plantations Really Beautiful? On Allen Carlson’s Aesthetics of Agricultural Landscapes and Environmentalism
- Reframing Tacit Human-Nature Relations: An Inquiry into Process Philosophy and the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi
- Dominic Roser and Christian Seidel, Climate Justice: An Introduction (translated by Ciaran Cronin)
- Laura Dassow Walls, Henry David Thoreau: A Life
- Steven Best, The Politics of Total Liberation
- John M Meyer and Jens Kersten (eds), The Greening of Everyday Life: Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 1
- Assimilation, Blind Spots and Coproduced Crises
- The Naturalisation of Growth: Marx, the Regulation Approach and Bourdieu
- Widening the Evaluative Space for Ecosystem Services: A Taxonomy of Plural Values and Valuation Methods
- Where is Goal 18? The Need for Biocultural Heritage in the Sustainable Development Goals
- Self-Identity and Sense of Place: Some Thoughts Regarding Climate Change Adaptation Policy Formulation
- Simon Hailwood, Alienation and Nature in Environmental Philosophy
- Stephen M. Gardiner and David A. Weisbach, Debating Climate Ethics
- Darren F. Speece, Defending Giants: The Redwood Wars and the Transformation of American Environmental Politics
- Paul Raskin, Journey to Earthland:The Great Transition to Planetary Civilization
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 26, Number 6
- Reversing Environmental Degradation: Justice, Fairness, Responsibility and Meaning
- Fairness in Allocating the Global Emissions Budget
- Sharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil Fuels
- What is Wrong with Nimbys? Renewable Energy, Landscape Impacts and Incommensurable Values
- Texturing Waste: Attachment and Identity in Every-Day Consumption and Waste Practices
- Skewed Vulnerabilities and Moral Corruption in Global Perspectives on Climate Engineering
- Jessica Pierce, Run, Spot, Run: The Ethics of Keeping Pets
- Mary Phillips and Nick Rumens (eds), Contemporary Perspectives on Ecofeminism
- Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky, Cheap and Clean: How Americans Think about Energy in the Age of Global Warming
- Garrett M. Broad, More than Just Food: Food Justice and Community Change
- Index to Environmental Values Volume 26, 2017
- Representing Non-Human Interests
- Nonhuman Animals as Property Holders: An Exploration of the Lockean Labour-Mixing Account
- Peter Dauvergne, Environmentalism of the Rich
- Susan Owens, Knowledge, Policy, and Expertise: The UK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution 1970-2011
- Alan H. Lockwood, Heat Advisory: Protecting Health on a Warming Planet
- Clare Heyward and Dominic Roser (eds), Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World
- J. Farley and D. Malghan (eds), Beyond Uneconomic Growth: Economics, Equity and the Ecological Predicament
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 26, Number 5
- Conflict and Resolution
- Governance, Participation and Local Perceptions of Protected Areas: Unwinding Traumatic Nature in the Blouberg Mountain Range
- Speaking About Weeds: Indigenous Elders’ Metaphors for Invasive Species and Their Management
- A Teleological Approach to the Wicked Problem of Managing Utría National Park
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 26, Number 4
- Environmentalism and Democracy in the Age of Nationalism and Corporate Capitalism
- The Green Economy: Pragmatism or Revolution? Perceptions of Young Researchers on Social Ecological Transformation
- Don’t Put All Your Speech-Acts in One Basket: Situating Animal Activism in the Deliberative System
- The Politics of Justification: Newspaper Representations of Environmental Conflict between Fishers and the Oil Industry in Mexico
- Framing a ‘Climate Change Frontier’: International News Media Coverage Surrounding Natural Resource Development in Greenland
- Ableism and Disablism in the UK Environmental Movement
- Marion Hourdequin and David G. Havlick (eds.) Restoring Layered Landscapes: History, Ecology and Culture
- Andrew Dobson, Environmental Politics: A Very Short Introduction
- Ricardo Rozzi et al. (eds)., Earth Stewardship: Linking Ecology and Ethics in Theory and Practice
- T. Gabrielson, C. Hall, J.M. Meyer and D. Schlosberg (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory
- Contents of Environmental Values Volume 26, Number 3
- Beyond the Anthropocene: Perspectives on Human-Nature Relations, Old and New
- Value Pluralism and Consistency Maximisation in the Writings of Aldo Leopold: Moving Beyond Callicott’s Interpretations of the Land Ethic
- Phenomenology and Teleology: Hans Jonas’s Philosophy of Life
- Hundertwasser – Inspiration for Environmental Ethics: Reformulating the Ecological Self
- Nature, Engagement, Empathy: Yijing as a Chinese Ecological Aesthetics
- Human-Nature Relationships and Linkages to Environmental Behaviour
- Simon P. James, Environmental Philosophy: An Introduction
- Toby Svoboda, Duties Regarding Nature: A Kantian Environmental Ethic
- Hugh P. McDonald, Environmental Philosophy: A Revaluation of Cosmopolitan Ethics from an Ecocentric Standpoint
- Alex V. Barnard, Freegans: Diving into the Wealth of Food Waste in America