All Stories

  1. Geoengineering and Animal Ethics: The Case of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
  2. The emerging movement against wild animal suffering and its potential implications for conservation
  3. In Memoriam: Mark Sagoff (1941–2023)
  4. Deliberate extinction by genome modification: An ethical challenge
  5. Changes in management of owned cats in the countryside – A comparison of results from surveys undertaken in the same rural area of Denmark in 1998 and 2022
  6. Mapping the Ethics Landscape for the Use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in Conservation
  7. Gene Drives and Island Rodent Eradications
  8. Biodiversity conservation, consistency, and Mus musculus
  9. Human Responsibility for Predation
  10. Dairy cattle welfare – the relative effect of legislation, industry standards and labelled niche production in five European countries
  11. Do people really care less about their cats than about their dogs? A comparative study in three European countries
  12. Pampered pets or poor bastards? The welfare of dogs kept as companion animals
  13. Market driven initiatives can improve broiler welfare – a comparison across five European countries based on the Benchmark method
  14. Getting out of crises: Environmental, social-ecological and evolutionary research is needed to avoid future risks of pandemics
  15. Wild animal welfare
  16. Should Global Conservation Initiatives Prioritize Phylogenetic Diversity?
  17. Hybrid theories, psychological plausibility, and the human/animal divide
  18. The Value of Wild Nature: Comments on Kyle Johannsen’s Wild Animal Ethics
  19. Getting out of Crises: Environmental, Social-ecological and Evolutionary Research Needed to Avoid Future Risks of Pandemics
  20. The Berlin principles on one health – Bridging global health and conservation
  21. Should We Provide the Bear Necessities? Climate Change, Polar Bears and the Ethics of Supplemental Feeding
  22. Benchmarking Farm Animal Welfare—A Novel Tool for Cross-Country Comparison Applied to Pig Production and Pork Consumption
  23. Ethical management of wildlife. Lethal versus nonlethal control of white‐tailed deer
  24. Assisting Wild Animals Vulnerable to Climate Change: Why Ethical Strategies Diverge
  25. Just policy paralysis?
  26. Yes, sheep are smart but the moral question is still “can they suffer?”
  27. 3. Should we help wild animals suffering negative impacts from climate change?
  28. Beyond Castration and Culling: Should We Use Non-surgical, Pharmacological Methods to Control the Sexual Behavior and Reproduction of Animals?
  29. Introduction to the Special Edition on Engineering and Animal Ethics
  30. Encouraging Self-Reflection by Veterinary Clinicians: Ethics on the Clinic Floor
  31. Animal Rights
  32. 5 “Taming the Wild Profusion of Existing Things”? A Study of Foucault, Power, and Human/Animal Relationships
  33. Saving Species but Losing Wildness: Should We Genetically Adapt Wild Animal Species to Help Them Respond to Climate Change?
  34. Climate Change, Ethics, and the Wildness of Wild Animals
  35. Response to “Vulnerability, Dependence, and Special Obligations to Domesticated Animals” by Elijah Weber
  36. Evolution of the indoor biome
  37. Canine and feline obesity: a One Health perspective
  38. Should We Move the Whitebark Pine? Assisted Migration, Ethics and Global Environmental Change
  39. The Blind Hens’ Challenge: Does it Undermine the View that Only Welfare Matters in Our Dealings with Animals?
  40. Environmental Ethics
  41. Three Questions on Climate Change
  42. Companion Cats as Co-Citizens? Comments on Sue Donaldson’s and Will Kymlicka’s Zoopolis
  43. The Sustainability Curriculum
  44. Assisted Colonization is No Panacea, but Let's Not Discount it Either
  45. Companion Animals
  46. Introduction to Environmental Philosophy: Ethics, Epistemology, Justice
  47. Contested Frameworks in Environmental Ethics
  48. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World
  49. Inconvenient Desires: Should We Routinely Neuter Companion Animals?
  50. Does breeding a bulldog harm it? Breeding, ethics and harm to animals
  51. The Moral Relevance of the Distinction Between Domesticated and Wild Animals
  52. Can We—and Should We—Make Reparation to “Nature”?
  53. « Apprivoiser la profusion sauvage des choses existantes » ?
  54. Place-Historical Narratives: Road—or Roadblock—to Sustainability?
  55. Animal Disenhancement and the Non-Identity Problem: A Response to Thompson
  56. Does nature matter? The place of the nonhuman in the ethics of climate change
  57. Environmental values – By John O'Neill, Alan Holland and Andrew Light
  58. Environmental Values ‐ By John O’Neill, Alan Holland and Andrew Light
  59. Environmental Ethics and Agricultural Intensification
  60. THE FUTURE OF GRADUATE EDUCATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY/ETHICS
  61. Landscape and value in the work of alfred wainwright (1907 – 1991)
  62. Teaching Environmental Ethics
  63. Environmental Virtue Ethics Then and Now
  64. ‘Respect for nature’ in the earth charter: the value of species and the value of individuals
  65. Introduction To Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion Special Edition on Teaching Environmental Ethics
  66. Response to Cobb and Menta
  67. Technology assessment and the 'ethical matrix'
  68. Placing Animals in Urban Environmental Ethics
  69. Colonization, urbanization, and animals
  70. T. C. SMOUT (ed.), People and Woods in Scotland: A History
  71. Christianity, Englishness and the southern English countryside: A study of the work of H.J. Massingham
  72. “Taming the Wild Profusion of Existing Things”?
  73. Religion in the Making? Animality, Savagery, and Civilization in the Work of A. N. Whitehead
  74. Critical Thinking and Interdisciplinarity in Environmental Higher Education: The case for epistemological and values awareness
  75. Editorial
  76. Editorial
  77. Environmental Ethics and Process Thinking
  78. Editorial
  79. Identity, Community and the Natural Environment: Some Perspectives from Process Thinking
  80. The Idea of the Domesticated Animal Contract
  81. Editorial Introduction
  82. Editorial
  83. REVIEWS
  84. Rethinking Animal Ethics in Appropriate Context: How Rolston's Work Can Help
  85. 25. The Moral Relevance of the Distinction Between Domesticated and Wild Animals