Search
Search Results
-
-
Equity and Equality
The Anthropocene stresses existing inequalities among humans and human communities, broadens the scope of these questions across time, space,... -
-
Aesthetics
This article examines the ideas of ‘aesthetic pleasure’ and ‘aesthetic appreciation of nature’ in the Anthropocene. In the framework of the current... -
Environmental Ethics: Internalising Externalities
Environmental ethics is a growing consideration in business decision-making, destined to mark a major turn in business philosophy this century.... -
-
Worldviews, values and perspectives towards the future of the livestock sector
The livestock sector is under increasing pressure to respond to numerous sustainability and health challenges related to the production and...
-
Code Red for Humanity: The Role of Business Ethics as We Transgress Planetary Thresholds
The urgency of the ecological crisis, described as a ‘code red for humanity’, is also a call to the business ethics community to work even harder for...
-
New Humanities
The New Humanities are a significant critical and creative response to the Anthropocene, especially the Environmental, Medical, Public and Digital... -
Synthetic Biology
This article examines the practice of synthetic biology, and its relevance in terms of technoscientific responses to the Anthropocene. The article... -
Anthropocentrism
A key part of the warrant for naming our era the Anthropocene lies in the stratigraphic record, though the term has become important in many fields... -
What Does the Meaning of Life Mean for Your Business?
This chapter outlines how various worldviews and their related values, religious and non-religious, colonise cognitive states within the mind. They... -
Feminism and Gender
The term Anthropocene refers to the impact of human activities on the earth that interfere with climate, land and biosphere that sustain plant,... -
Climate Change and Communitarianism
It is widely held that, as a matter of justice, rich countries should compensate poor countries for the transition towards net zero emission through... -
Climate Change and Communitarism
It is widely held that, as a matter of justice, rich countries should compensate poor countries for the transition towards net zero emission through... -
Green and Smart Visions of Urban Futures
This chapter discusses urban greentopia. Although there is a growing consensus that future cities ought to be smart and green, a diffused rhetoric... -
How Political Ties and Green Innovation Co-evolve in China: Alignment with Institutional Development and Environmental Pollution
Building on the co-evolutionary perspective, this study investigates the reciprocal and co-evolving relationship between political ties and green...
-
Return and repair: the rise of Jewish agrarian movements in North America
Jewish Agrarian Movements (JAM hereafter) in North America express the many different shapes and iterations of Jewish farming on the continent,...