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_aMoral ground : _bethical action for a planet in peril / _cedited by Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson ; foreword by Desmond Tutu. |
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_aSan Antonio, Tex. : _bTrinity University Press, _c2010. |
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_axxiv, 478 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_g1. _tThe limits of growth / _rJames Gustave Speth -- _tThe danger of human exceptionalism / _rDaniel Quinn -- _tA question of our own survival / _rThe Dalai Lama -- _tThe fate of creation is the fate of humanity / _rE.O. Wilson -- _tThe Inuit right to culture based on ice and snow / _rSheila Watt-Cloutier -- _tThe future I want for my daughters / _rBarack Obama -- _tObligation to posterity? / _rAlan Weisman -- _g2. _tKeepers of life / _rOren Lyons -- _tWe bear you in mind / _rScott Russell Sanders -- _tFor the children / _rGary Snyder -- _tSteering the earth toward our children's future / _rJohn Paul II and the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I -- _tA letter to my boys / _rHylton Murray-Philipson -- _tYou choose / _rDerrick Jensen -- _g3. _tSky / _rBrian Turner -- _tA hinge point of history / _rHolmes Rolston III -- _tThe planet is shouting but nobody listens / _rF. Stuart Chapin III -- _tThe bells of mindfulness / _rThich Nhat Hanh -- _tRestoration and redemption / _rRobin Morris Collin -- _tA Copernican revolution in ethics / _rKate Rawles -- |
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_g4. _tWild things for their own sakes / _rDave Foreman -- _tSpray glue goes. Maggots stay / _rCarly Lettero -- _tOrnithophilia / _rShepard Krech III -- _tHeirloom chile peppers and climate change / _rGary Paul Nabhan -- _tImagining Darwin's ethics / _rDavid Quammen -- _tEvening falls on the maladaptive ape / _rRobert Michael Pyle -- _g5. _tTo commit a crime against the natural world is a sin / _rEcumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I -- _tSacred ancestors, sacred homes / _rNirmal Selvamony -- _tThe giveaway / _rRobin W. Kimmerer -- _tFrom the mountain, a covenant / _rCourtney S. Campbell -- _tSo the future can come forth from the ground / _rDeborah Bird Rose -- _tA conference in time / _rUrsula K. Le Guin -- _g6. _tA newt note / _rBrian Doyle -- _tWorship the earth / _rJohn Perry -- _tSomething braver than trying to save the world / _rBill McKibben -- _tPeace and sustainability depend on the spiritual and the feminine / _rMassoumeh Ebtekar -- _tA life worth living / _rDale Jamieson -- _tWho we really are / _rThomas L. Friedman -- |
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_g7. _tAn American Indian cultural universe / _rGeorge Tinker -- _tNo separation between present and future / _rFred W. Allendorf -- _tA transformational ecology / _rJonathan F.P. Rose -- _tWhy should I inconvenience myself? / _rMary Catherine Bateson -- _tExtra! Extra! New consciousness needed / _rAngayuqaq Oscar Kawagley -- _tJust a few more yards / _rEdwin P. Pister -- _tWhy sacrifice for future generations? / _rKimberly A. Wade-Benzoni -- _tHope and the new energy economy / _rJesse M. Fink -- _g8. _tA manifesto to North American middle-class Christians / _rSallie McFague -- _tGod's passion in the Bible : the world / _rMarcus J. Borg -- _tOur obligation to tomorrow / _rSeyyed Hossein Nasr -- _tThe biblical mandate for creation care / _rTri Robinson -- _tWill religions guide us on our dangerous journey? / _rMartin S. Kaplan -- _g9. _tWinter wheat / _rLibby Roderick -- _tWe are called to help the earth to heal / _rWangari Maathai -- _tAn invisible killer / _rMing Xu, Xin Wei -- _tClimate change is a moral problem for you, right now / _rJames Garvey -- _tFrom engagement to emancipation / _rSulak Sivaraksa -- _tThe architecture of language, parts 9 and 10 / _rQuincy Troupe -- |
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_g10. _tEthics as if tomorrow mattered / _rCarl Pope -- _tSustainability as a founding principle of the United States / _rMichael M. Crow -- _tClimate change and intergenerational responsibility / _rSteve Vanderheiden -- _tStill an American dilemma / _rLauret Savoy -- _tThere is a tide / _rIsmail Serageldin -- _tA fair deal / _rPeter Singer -- _tThe moral climate / _rCarl Safina -- _g11. _tOur Edens : ecological homes / _rBernd Heinrich -- _tWolves, ravens, and a new purpose for science / _rJohn A. Vucetich -- _tGet dirty, get dizzy / _rHank Lentfer -- _tThe feasting / _rAlison Hawthorne Deming -- _g12. _tChanging ethics for a changing world / _rJ. Baird Callicott -- _tTouching the earth / _rbell hooks -- _tLove, grief, and climate change / _rKatie McShane -- _tFor the love and beauty of nature / _rStephen R. Kellert -- _tEarth religion and radical religious reformation / _rBron Taylor -- _tA promise made in love, awe, and fear / _rWendell Berry -- _tThe call to forgiveness at the end of the day / _rKathleen Dean Moore -- |
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_g13. _tThe great work / _rThomas Berry -- _tAn ethic of the earth / _rN. Scott Momaday -- _tSpring's hopes eternal / _rCurt Meine -- _tDawn for all time / _rLinda Hogan -- _tThe universe story and planetary civilization / _rMary Evelyn Tucker, Brian Swimme -- _g14. _tMoral responsibility is the price of progress / _rErnest Partridge -- _tClimate change : what is required of us? / _rTerry Tempest Williams -- _tBeing cool in the face of global warming / _rDavid James Duncan -- _tEverything must go / _rPaul B. Thompson -- _tThe no-man's-land of ethics / _rJoerg Chet Tremmel -- _tThe advocacy responsibility of the scientist / _rJosâe Galizia Tundisi -- _tHow to be hopeful / _rBarbara Kingsolver -- _tTo a future without hope / _rMichael P. Nelson -- _tThe most amazing challenge / _rPaul Hawken. |
520 | _a"An anthology bringing together the testimony of over eighty theologians, religious leaders, scientists, elected officials, business leaders, naturalists, activists, and writers to present a diverse and compelling call to honor humans' moral responsibility to the planet in the face of environmental degradation, species extinction, and global climate change"--Provided by publisher. | ||
650 | 0 | _aEnvironmental ethics. | |
650 | 0 | _aEnvironmental responsibility. | |
650 | 4 | _aLa ética ambiental. | |
650 | 4 | _aLa responsabiblidad ambiental. | |
700 | 1 | _aMoore, Kathleen Dean. | |
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_aNelson, Michael P., _d1966- |
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