Climate change ethics and the non-human world
In: Routledge research in the anthropocene
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.