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100521s2010 txua b 001 0 eng |
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$a 2010021362 |
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$a9781595340665 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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$a1595340661 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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$aGE42$b.M65 2010 |
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$a179/.1$222 |
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$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,$cc2010. |
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$axxiv, 478 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm. |
Note:Bibliog |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$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 /$rJosé Galizia Tundisi --$tHow to be hopeful /$rBarbara Kingsolver --$tTo a future without hope /$rMichael P. Nelson --$tThe most amazing challenge /$rPaul Hawken. |
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$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. |
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$aEnvironmental ethics. |
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$aEnvironmental responsibility. |
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$aMoore, Kathleen Dean. |
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$aNelson, Michael P.,$d1966- |