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Governing for the Environment explores one of the dimensions of the value-knowledge system needed in any movement towards humane governance for the planet: the ecological sustainability and integrity of the Earth's environment. The book begins from the premise that whilst environmental knowledge and values have developed rapidly, their development must not overwhelm consideration of other core 'humane' values: peace, social justice, and human rights. The book's contributors explore a variety of ethical issues that must inform future global regulation of the Earth's environment.
Contents
List of Tables and Figures List of Abbreviations Global Capitalism, Ethics and Governance; N.Low & B.Gleeson PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, ETHICAL DILEMMAS Towards Sustainability; J.Spangenberg The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Beyond Monitoring; E.Edmondson The International Politics of Declining Forests; M.Jokela Maximising Justice for Environmental Refugees: A Transnational Institution on Behalf of the Deterritorialised; A.Semmens Environmental Accountability and Transnational Corporations; D.Humphreys PART II: TOWARDS A GLOBAL ETHICS An Environmentalist Grand Narrative; A.Gare Human Rights and the Environment: Redefining Fundamental Principles?; K.Bosselman Planetary Citizenship, Definition and Defence of an Ideal; J.Thompson An Ethics of Care for the Environment in Conditions of Conflict; J.Tully Environmental Ethics and the Obsolescence of Existing Political Institutions; P.Laslett PART III: HUMANE GOVERNMENT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Environmental Justice and Global Democracy; W.Achterberg Cosmopolitan Democracy; D.Archibugi An International Court of the Environment; A.Postiglione Humane Governance and the Environment; R.Falk Index