Papers from Carleton’s Environmental Ethics Course
Thursday, September 1, 2016
- Saturday, October 1, 2016
Sponsor:
Carleton College
Engagement:
College Initiative
Professor Kim Smith teaches a course called Environmental Ethics at Carleton College. This course is an introduction to the central ethical debates in environmental policy and practice, as well as some of the major traditions of environmental thought. It investigates such questions as whether we can have moral duties towards animals, ecosystems, or future generations; what is the ethical basis for wilderness preservation; and what is the relationship between environmentalism and social justice. The papers attached here were produced by students in Professor Smith’s course.
Project Document(s): Env-Ethics_Boiler-Geothermal.pdfEnv-Ethics_Wind-Turbine-Eval.pdf
Focus Area(s): Energy
Posted On: Oct. 19, 2017