A Case for Environmental Justice


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By: By Edwin Etieyibo
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Edwin Etieyibo is professor of philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand.

Introduction Chapter 1: Environmental Justice, Biodiversity and Environmental Sustainability Chapter 2: Principles of Environmental Justice, Global Ecological Footprint and Biodiversity Chapter 3: Population and the Debate on Ecological Deficit Chapter 4: Consumerism and the Debate on Ecological Deficit Chapter 5: Redistribution of Resources and Ecological Deficit Chapter 6: Global Warming and Climate Change Chapter 7: The UNFCCC and Climate Change Chapter 8: The Three Obligations in the UNFCCC and Climate Change Chapter 9: Beneficence and Justice in the UNFCCC's Three Obligations Chapter 10: The Obligations of Beneficence and Justice in the UNFCCC Chapter 11: Some Problems for the UNFCCC and the Obligations Chapter 12: The Tragedy of the Commons and Climate Change Chapter 13: Alternate Solution to the Tragedy of the Commons for Climate Change Chapter 14: Non-Western Perspectives on the Environment: Judeo-Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism) Chapter 15: Non-Western Perspectives on the Environment: Native American and African Worldviews Bibliography Index About the Author

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