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Moral Ground - by Kathleen Dean Moore & Michael P Nelson (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Eighty groundbreaking essays on why it's wrong to wreck the world
- About the Author: A professor of of environmental ethics and philosophy, Michael P. Nelson holds the Ruth H. Spaniol Chair of Renewable Resources at Oregon State University and serves as the lead principal investigator for the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program.
- 524 Pages
- Nature, Essays
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Eighty groundbreaking essays on why it's wrong to wreck the world
Book Synopsis
Eighty groundbreaking essays on why it's wrong to wreck the world
Review Quotes
Named a "Top 10 Environmental Read" by Huffington Post
"Will light a righteous fire under those who are receptive to its message; the best we can do is hope that it spreads, and spreads, and spreads." - Utne
Moral Ground seeks to inspire action through a recognition of our species' commitment to ethical behavior and a reminder that ideals such as love and justice must dictate all of our actions." - Orion
"Because the message needs to be heard now more than ever, as we are on the brink of continuing to thoughtlessly, recklessly, destroy ourselves and the Earth, the combination of philosophy and science is especially effective." - Chicago Examiner
"Taking ethical action to address global climate change worldwide is a bequest that will give life to people now and in the future." - Eugene Register Guard
"An ambitious project that aims to make a rock-solid moral case for environmental action." - Grist
"A call to cultivate and implement a sense of collective moral responsibility to the future of our planet." - Isle Journal
"Solving climate change issues will come only from our openness to listen to each other, learn from each other, and seek mutual understanding in good faith." - Portland Tribune
About the Author
A professor of of environmental ethics and philosophy, Michael P. Nelson holds the Ruth H. Spaniol Chair of Renewable Resources at Oregon State University and serves as the lead principal investigator for the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program. He is a senior fellow with the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word and the philosopher in residence for the Isle Royale Wolf-Moose Project. He lives in Corvallis, Oregon.