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Week 01 30 May
Film:
Mindwalk: A film for passionate thinkers
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Week 01 31 May
Topic: Environmental Ethics Reading Assignment:
Sagoff, Mark. Zuckerman's Dilemma: A Plea for Environmental Ethics. Hastings Center Report, September/October 1991, p. 32.Kay, Jeanne. Concepts of Nature in the Hebrew Bible. Environmental Ethics, v10, n4, p309Barker, Sir Ernest. Social Contract: Essays by Locke, Hume, and Rousseau. Oxford University Press (1953) [pp 22-43]Weston, Anthony. Between Means and Ends. The Monist, v75, n2, p236.Supplemental Course Materials:
Armstrong, Susan J. & Botzler, Richard G. Environmental Ethics: Divergence and ConvergenceErdoes, Richard & Ortiz, Alfonso (eds). American Indian Myths and Legends
Hoffman, W. Michael, Frederick, Robert, & Petry, Edward S. Jr. (eds). The Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment, Part I
Johnson, Lawrence E. A Morally Deep World: An Essay on Moral Significance and Environmental Ethics
Larusso, Carol Spenard (ed). The Green Thoreau
Mander, Jerry. In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology & the Survival of the Indian Nations
Nerburn, Ken & Mengelkoch, Louise (eds). Native American Wisdom
Oelschlaeger, Max (ed). The Wilderness Condition: Essays on Environment and Civilization
Rockefeller, Steven C. & Elder, John C. (eds). Spirit and Nature: Why the Environment is a Religious Issue
Sachs, Aaron. Eco-Justice: Linking Human Rights and the Environment
Stone, Christopher. The Gnat is Older than Man: Global Environment and Human Agenda, Chapter X
Suzuki, David & Knudtson, Peter. Wisdom of the Elders: Honoring Sacred Native Visions of Nature
Watts, Alan W. Nature, Man and Woman
Weatherford, Jack. Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched America
Week 01 01 June
Topic: Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice Reading Assignment:
Hawken, Paul The Ecology of Commerce, Preface, Chapters 1, 2, 12Welford, Richard & Starkey, Richard Business and the Environment: A Reader, Chapter 2
Warren, Karen J. The Power and the Promise of Ecological Feminism. Environmental Ethics Summer 1990, v12, n2, p125(22).Harrison, Paul. Sex and the Single Planet. and Ross, Loretta. Why Women of Color Can't Talk About Population. The Amicus Journal. Winter 1994.Erdoes, Richard & Ortiz, Alfonso. Earth Making & The Earth Dragon. American Indian Myths and Legends, Pantheon Books, 1984, p105.Frost, Robert & Wordsworth, William. Assorted Poems. "Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter", A Boundless Moment", "Evening in the Sugar Orchard", and "Rural Illusions".Class Handouts:
Brown, Lester R. The Acceleration of History.Cases:
Newton, Lisa H. & Dillingham, Catherine K. (eds). Watersheds 2: Ten Cases in Environmental Ethics, Chapter 2
Chainsaws of GreedVideo:
Hidden City (Earth Communications Office video)Supplemental Course Materials:
Buchholz, Rogene A. Principles of Environmental Management: The Greening of Business, Parts I, IIBrown, Lester R. Who Will Feed China? Wake-up Call for a Small Planet
Dubos, Rene. The Wooing of Earth: New Perspectives on Man's Use of Nature
Durning, Alan. How Much is Enough? The Consumer Society and the Future of the Earth
Stone, Christopher. The Gnat is Older than Man: Global Environment and Human Agenda, Chapters I, II, III, IV, V
Managing Planet Earth: Readings from Scientific American, Chapters 1-6
Week 02 06 June
Topic: Scarcity, Overconsumption, and the Market Session Facilitators: Brett Munsell & Kim Naylor
CONTRACTS Due
(Must be submitted electronically by accessing the link directly above)Week 02 07 June
Topic: State of the World: The Science of the Environment Session Facilitators: Mark Bedford & Carl Pettersen
Week 02 08 June
Topic: Costing the Earth: Efficiency and the Environment Session Facilitators: Matt Anderson & Ken Meeks
Reading Assignment:
Hawken, Paul The Ecology of Commerce, Chapters 5, 6, 7, 9Welford, Richard & Starkey, Richard Business and the Environment: A Reader, Chapter 17
Spash, Clive L. Economics, Ethics, and Long-Term Environmental Damage. Environmental Ethics, v15, n2, p117.Socially Responsible Investing: Review & Outlook. The GreenMoney Journal. Spring 1994. Vol. 2, No. 3. pp. 1.Rice, Faye. Who Scores Best on the Environment. Fortune. July, 26, 1993. pp. 114.Levine, Michael. The Environmental Address Book. EcoFacts. Perigee Book, 1991. pp. 227.Class Handouts:
Abramovitz, Janet N. Valuing Nature's Services.Cases:
Newton, Lisa H. & Dillingham, Catherine K. (eds). Watersheds 2: Ten Cases in Environmental Ethics, Chapter 10Supplemental Course Materials:
Daly, Herman E. & Townsend, Kenneth N. Valueing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, EthicsHoffman, W. Michael, Frederick, Robert, & Petry, Edward S. Jr. (eds). The Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment, Part IV
Makower, Joel. The E Factor: The Bottom-line Approach to Environmentally Responsible Business, Chapters 1-2
Stone, Christopher. The Gnat is Older than Man: Global Environment and Human Agenda, Chapters VI, VII, VIII
Tietenberg, Tom. Environmental Economics and Policy, Chapters 1, 2, 4, 6, 12
Week 03 13 June
Topic: Clean Technology
(focusing on the development of new technologies that replace existing high energy and material consuming, and polluting technologies)Session Facilitators: Andrea Alberti, Chris Pyles & David Radko
Reading Assignment:
Welford, Richard & Starkey, Richard Business and the Environment: A Reader, Chapters 9, 10, 11Katz, Eric. The Call of the Wild: The Struggle against Domination and the Technological Fix of Nature. Environmental Ethics, v14, p265.Video:
Gail Mayville (Business Enterprise Trust video)Supplemental Course Materials:
Managing Planet Earth: Readings from Scientific American, Chapter 8Week 03 14 June
Topic: Pollution Prevention
(focusing on reducing pollution from existing plants and processesSession Facilitators: Kathleen Bute, Ryan Perry & Andrea Roberts
Reading Assignment:
Hawken, Paul The Ecology of Commerce, Chapters 3, 11Nerburn, Kent, Ph.D & Mengelkoch, Louise, M.A. The Betrayal of the Land, Native American Wisdom. New World Library, 1991. p47.Class Handouts:
Kane, Hal. Shifting to Sustainable Industries.Cases:
Newton, Lisa H. & Dillingham, Catherine K. (eds). Watersheds 2: Ten Cases in Environmental Ethics, Chapter 6Video:
Exxon Video News Release (Third Symposium on Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment)Supplemental Course Materials:
Bechtel, Stefan. Keeping Your Company GreenMakower, Joel. The E Factor: The Bottom-line Approach to Environmentally Responsible Business, Chapters 3, 6
Tietenberg, Tom. Environmental Economics and Policy, Chapters 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Week 03 15 June
Topic: Life-Cycle-Design
(focusing on the inclusion of environmental considerations in the regular design of products and production processes)Session Facilitators: Robert Banks, Scott Biondi & Ryan Dunnigan
Reading Assignment:
Welford, Richard & Starkey, Richard Business and the Environment: A Reader, Chapter 14Nerburn, Kent, Ph.D & Mengelkoch, Louise, M.A. The Ways of the Land, Native American Wisdom. New World Library, 1991. p1.The Responsive Communitarian Platform: Rights and Responsibilities. The Responsive Community. Vol. 2, Issue 1, Winter 1991/92.Video:
GLOBAL DUMPING GROUND
(Frontline video)Supplemental Course Materials:
Week 04 20 June
Topic: Environmental Management Systems
(focusing on changes in management structure and the provision of information on impacts relevant to the environment)Session Facilitators: Eleni Androulaki & Anna McCormick
Reading Assignment:
Welford, Richard & Starkey, Richard Business and the Environment: A Reader, Chapters 4, 5, 6Birch, Thomas H. The Incarceration of Wildness: Wilderness Areas as Prisons. Environmental Ethics, Spring 1990, v12, n1, p3(24)Martel, Ned & Holman, Blan . Inside the Environmental Groups, 1994. Outside. March 1994, pp 65Martin, Michael. Ecosabotage and Civil Disobedience. Environmental Ethics, v12, n4, p291.Class Handouts:
Roodman, David Malin. Harnessing the Market for the Environment and Reforming Subsidies.Supplemental Course Materials:
Abbey, Edward (ed) The Best of Edward Abbey, From The Monkey Wrench GangBuchholz, Rogene A. Principles of Environmental Management: The Greening of Business, Part III
Hoffman, W. Michael, Frederick, Robert, & Petry, Edward S. Jr. (eds). The Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment, Part III
Makower, Joel. The E Factor: The Bottom-line Approach to Environmentally Responsible Business, Chapters 4, 5, 7
Stead, W. Edward & Stead, Jean Garner. Management for a Small Planet: Strategic Decision Making and the Environment
Week 04 21 June
Topic: Loop-Closing
(focusing on re-use and recycling of waste-products through the cycle of the product)Session Facilitators: Deb Hoistad & Patty Leyva
Please access the following resources in responding to the discussion questions:
http://www.epa.gov/cpg/
http://www.nikebiz.com/environ/ate.shtml
http://mime1.marc.gatech.edu/courseware/autorecycling/overallp.html
http://www.ncpa.org/studies/s201/s201c.html
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/iab/iab8-8.htmReading Assignment:
Hawken, Paul The Ecology of Commerce, Chapter 4Supplemental Course Materials:
Long, Frederick J. & Arnold, Matthew B. The Power of Environmental PartnershipsManaging Planet Earth: Readings from Scientific American, Chapter 9
Week 04 22 June
Topic: Course Wrap-up/Careers in Environmentalism Session Facilitator: Dunn
Reading Assignment:
Welford, Richard & Starkey, Richard Business and the Environment: A Reader, Chapter 16Wenz, Peter S. Minimal, Moderate, and Extreme Moral Pluralism. Environmental Ethics, v15, n1, p61.Cook, John R. Jr. A Perspective on Environmental Careers. EnviroLink. Winter 1994. pg. 1.Basta, Nicholas. The Environmental Career Guide. "Introduction to the Green-Collar World". 1991. Chap. 1, pp. 1.Supplemental Course Materials:
Tietenberg, Tom. Environmental Economics and Policy, Chapters 20, 21Managing Planet Earth: Readings from Scientific American, Chapter 11
TERM PAPERS Due