This talk provides an overview of the ethical issues and questions around Global Warming. How can the traditions of ethics and philosophy help address these challenges? How might we rethink our relationship to the natural environment? What ethical values and frameworks can guide us? How can individuals, communities, and businesses respond?
Requirements:
Lectern, microphone and digital projector
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