TY - BOOK AU - Henning,Brian G. AU - Walsh,Zack TI - Climate change ethics and the non-human world T2 - Routledge research in the anthropocene SN - 9780429356988 AV - GE42 .C554 2020 U1 - 179/.1 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon, ; New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Environmental ethics KW - Climatic changes KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Nature KW - Effect of human beings on KW - SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography KW - bisacsh N1 - Climate change and the loss of nonhuman welfare / John Nolt -- Anthropocentrism and the anthropocene : restoration and geoengineering as negative paradigms of epistemological domination / Eric Katz -- Climate ethics bridging animal ethics to overcome climate inaction : an approach from strategic visual communication / Laura Fernández Aguilera -- Suffering, sentientism and sustainability : an analysis of a non-anthropocentric moral framework for climate ethics / Rebekah Humphreys -- Biocentrism, climate change, and the spatial and temporal scope of ethics / Robin Attfield -- Evaluating climate change with the language of the forms of life / Claudio Campagna and Daniel Guevara -- Thinking through the anthropocene : educating for a planetary community / Whitney Bauman -- Conflicting advice : resolving conflicting moral recommendations in climate and environmental ethics / Patrik Baard -- An eco-centric proposal for setting a price on greenhouse gas emissions / Karen Green -- Being human : an ecocentric approach to climate ethics / Amanda Nichols -- Atmospheres of object-oriented ontology / Sam Mickey -- Monsters, metamorphoses, and the horror of ethics in the 'Pelagioscene' / Jeremy Gordon -- Gut check : imagining a posthuman 'climate' / Connie Johnston -- Wonderland earth in the anthropocene epoch / Holmes Rolston III N2 - "This book examines from different perspectives the moral significance of non-human members of the biotic community and their omission from climate ethics literature. The complexity of life in an age of rapid climate change demands the development of moral frameworks that recognize and respect the dignity and agency of both human and non-human organisms. Despite decades of careful work in non-anthropocentric approaches to environmental ethics, recent anthologies on climate ethics have largely omitted non-anthropocentric approaches. This multidisciplinary volume of international scholars tackles this lacuna by presenting novel work on non-anthropocentric approaches to climate ethics. Written in an accessible style, the text incorporates sentiocentric, biocentric, and ecocentric perspectives on climate change. With diverse perspectives from both leading and emerging scholars of environmental ethics, geography, religious studies, conservation ecology, and environmental studies, this book will offer a valuable reading for students and scholars of these fields"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429356988 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -