Introduction Part I: Animals 1. Animal Cognition and Moral Status 2. Eating 3. Experimentation 4. Companion Animals 5. Species and Wildlife 6. Wild Animals 7. Hunting Part II: Land 8.
Forests 9. Mountains: Rethinking Thinking Like a Mountain 10. Wilderness 11. National Parks 12. Landscape 13. Property Part III: Water 14. Water Quality and Availability 15. Wetlands 16.
Rivers and Watersheds 17. Ocean Policy 18. Fishing and Harvesting 19. The Ethics of Marine Protected Areas Part IV: Climate 20. Moral Bases of Responses to Climate Change 21. Climate Modeling 22. Climate Change Mitigation 23. Climate Justice and Equity 24.
Geoengineering 25. Skepticism and Denialism Part V: Energy and Extraction 26. Fossil Fuels 27. Mining 28. Nuclear Power 29. Hydropower 30. Renewable Energy 31. Natural Gas and Fracking 32.
Energy Poverty Part VI: Cities 33. Urban Sustainability 34. Urban Parks and Open Space 35. Suburbs and Exurbs 36. Transportation 37. Waste and Consumption Part VII: Agriculture 38. Food 39. Industrial Agriculture 40.
Biotechnology 41. Sustainable Agriculture 42. Community Gardens Part VIII: Environmental Transformation 43. Remediation 44. Restoration 45. Assisted Migration and Reintroduction 46. Zoos and Conservation 47. Rewilding 48.
Novel Ecosystems Part IX: Policy Frameworks and Response Measures 49. Pollution and Polluter Pays 50. Constitutional Rights 51. Libertarianism 52. Prediction and Forecasting 53. Disaster Response Part X: Regulatory Tools 54. Command and Control 55. Economic Instruments 56.
Cost-Benefit Analysis 57. Risk Assessment 58. Precautionary Principles 59. Adaptive Management Part XI: Advocacy and Activism 60. Education 61. Everyday Aesthetics 62. Community Participation 63. Environmental Justice 64.
Environmental Civil Disobedience 65. Lawbreaking and Ecoterrorism.