Ethics for a Small Planet:
A Communications Handbook on the Ethical and Theological Reasons for Protecting Biodiversity
 

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  November, 2002   Cost: $24.95

Ethics for a Small Planet:A Communications Handbook on the Ethical and Theological Reasons for Protecting Biodiversity    
      

This handbook on the ethical and theological underpinnings of biodiversity conservation is meant to be a tool to open a broader conversation on the ethical considerations related to protecting species, habitat, and ecosystems.
The purpose of this publication is to help biodiversity spokespersons understand the ethical and religious frameworks in which biodiversity issues are discussed so that they can communicate more effectively with the public.

The book is comprised of the following sections with each section comprised of several essays.  Click on the titles below to view a PDF of each section. 
 

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Introduction 

Section I:  Why Should We Talk about Ethics, Values, and Biodiversity?

Section II:  Origins and Roots: A Crash Course in Theological and Ethical Perspectives on Biodiversity

Section III:  How Shall We Live?  Applying Ethical and Religious Perspectives to the Biodiversity Crisis

Section IV:  Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Steps Toward an Ethic for the Biosphere

Section V:  Communications Tips and Tools: Talking about Biodiversity, Ethics and Faith

Section VI:  Resources

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