Environmental Philosophy, Politics, and Policy
By (Author) John A. Duerk
Contributions by Emilia Barreto Carvalho
Contributions by Alan C. Clune
Contributions by John A. Duerk
Contributions by Jennifer Epley Sanders
Contributions by Shelby Hockaday
Contributions by Elizabeth Koebele
Contributions by Scott A. Lukas
Contributions by Markie McBrayer
Contributions by Joe McBride
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
17th March 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
363.7
Hardback
260
Width 164mm, Height 227mm, Spine 23mm
599g
As an issue, the environment is complicated. First, it is layered. Secondly, it is multifaceted. As a result, political scientist John A. Duerk has assembled an interdisciplinary anthology composed of accessible studies to generate conversations that will yield greater understanding of the many environmental challenges that we face. The layers explored herein are philosophy, politics, and policy. Philosophy concerns the ideas that inform our values. Politics involves the conflicts that emerge amid the conditions we must navigate. Lastly, policy encompasses how public and private actors respond to everything from regulation of greenhouse gas emissions to changes in consumer attitudes. Regarding the different facets, this work is intended to be an entry point for anyone who would like to learn more about issues such as the land ethic, the environmental impact of clothing production, climate change, the placement of bike lanes in cities, water usage, and artist depictions of the wilderness. Let the conversations begin
John A. Duerk is history and political science professor at Lake Tahoe Community College.