Going Green From the Pulpit
Green-tinged sermons peppered with wise-use and conservation endorsements might seem unusual, but the movement is growing as religions begin to see resource management as mercy works no less blessed...
View ArticleDonald Brown Interviewed on the Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change
Donald A. Brown, Associate Professor of Environmental Ethics, Science, and Law, and Director, Collaborative Program on Ethical Dimensions of Climate Change, was recently interviewed on two public radio...
View ArticleThe Guardian publishes article by Donald Brown
"Is climate science disinformation a crime against humanity?" Although there is an important role for scepticism in science, for almost 30 years some corporations have supported a disinformation...
View ArticleInvestigating the Moral Challenges of Solar Radiation Management
Recently, several Penn State faculty participated in the workshop, "The Ethics of Geoengineering: Investigating the Moral Challenges of Solar Radiation Management," sponsored by the Center for Ethics...
View ArticleChinese University Hosts First Conference in China on Climate Change Ethics
Nanjing University of Science Information and Technology in collaboration with the Rock Ethics Institute at Penn State University organized the first conference on climate change ethics in China that...
View ArticleJoin moral leaders and put faith in clean air
In the middle of the great recession Pennsylvanians may not feel wealthy, but we are the 1 percent. Each year, Pennsylvania pumps out 1 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide, helping to make the United...
View ArticleNancy Tuana to speak at the United Frameworks Convention on Climate Change...
The United Frameworks Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (UNFCCC COP 20) takes place from December 1 to December 12, 2014 in Lima, Peru. Nancy Tuana, Nancy Tuana Directorship...
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