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Environmental Ethics…
Learning outcomes
•Be aware that environmentalism is an umbrella term.
•Know the historical context of this debate
(enlightenment).
•Be familiar with of technocentrism and ecocentrism
•Be familiar with: the land ethic; utilitarian
environmental ethics; instrumental environmental
ethics.
What is environmentalism?
•A specialist in the maintenance of ecological
balance and the conservation of the environment
• Collins Concise English Dictionary Definition
•The ‘green’ ideas about the relationship between
society and nature
– David Pepper, 1996
Given this vagueness, we need to know a bit about
this term to understand our role as managers,
sustainability experts and scientists
The Big Picture I: The
Renaissance
The Big Picture II: The Industrial
Revolution
The Big Picture III: The
Enlightenment
Cognito, ergo sum!
The Modern Age!
• The humans are the centre of the universe, not
god.
• That reason, the power of the intellect is far more
important than faith, dogma or tradition.
• That we can understand things, and make them
more efficient, by dividing them up into lots of
little parts. This is called reductionism.
• Technology, technology, technology.
The Root of Environmental
Problems
• (broad statement): ecosystems don’t work
by dividing up things into parts that
specialize on specific tasks.
City versus Country
introduction to environmental ethics06.ppt
We were eating lunch on a high rimrock, at the
foot of which a turbulent river elbowed its way.
We saw what we thought was a doe fording the
torrent, her breast awash in white water. When
she climbed the bank toward us and shook out
her tail, we realized our error: it was a wolf. A
half-dozen others, evidently grown pups, sprang
from the willows and all joined in a welcoming
melee of wagging tails and playful maulings.
What was literally a pile of wolves writhed and
tumbled in the center of an open flat at the foot
of our rimrock.
http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
In those days we had never heard of passing up a
chance to kill a wolf. In a second we were
pumping lead into the pack, but with more
excitement than accuracy; how to aim a steep
downhill shot is always confusing. When our
rifles were empty, the old wolf was down, and a
pup was dragging a leg into impassable side-
rocks.
http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce
green fire dying in her eyes. I realized then, and
have known ever since, that there was something
new to me in those eyes—something known only
to her and to the mountain. I was young then,
and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because
fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves
would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing
the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf
nor the mountain agreed with such a view.
http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
Since then I have lived to see state after state
extirpate its wolves. I have watched the face of
many a newly wolfless mountain, and seen the
south-facing slopes wrinkle with a maze of new deer
trails. I have seen every edible bush and seedling
browsed, first to anaemic desuetude, and then to
death. I have seen every edible tree defoliated to the
height of a saddlehorn. Such a mountain looks as if
someone had given God a new pruning shears, and
forbidden Him all other exercise.
http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
In the end the starved bones of the hoped-for deer
herd, dead of its own too-much, bleach with the
bones of the dead sage, or molder under the high-
lined junipers.
Leopold, Aldo. 1948, A Sand County Almanac. New York, Oxford University
Press. 1987 Editino, pp. 129-132.
http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
The Land Ethic (Leopold)
A thing is right when it tends to preserve
the integrity, stability, and beauty of the
biotic community. It is wrong when it
tends otherwise.
Implications of the Land Ethic
http://www.acoustic-dream.com/archives/2002_07.php
Are we at the end of the enlightenment?
Is it technology versus the environment?
The polarized debate…
Techno-
centrism
Eco-centrism
Look at all the good
stuff technology has
given us!
Argh! Modern
society has polluted
the environment
Ecocentrism
• Ecocentrics, including "deep green" ecologists, see
themselves as being subject to nature, rather than
in control of it. They lack faith in modern
technology and the bureaucracy attached to it.
Ecocentrics will argue that the natural world
should be respected for its processes and products,
and that low impact technology and self-reliance
is more desirable than technological control of
nature.
• http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/esd/Earth/Ecocentrism_and_Technocentrism.html
Techno-centrism
• Technocentrics, … have … faith in technology and
industry and firmly believe that humans have control over
nature. Although technocentrics may accept that
environmental problems do exist, they do not see them as
problems to be solved by a reduction in industry. Rather,
environmental problems are seen as problems to be solved
using science [and technology]. Indeed, technocentrics see
that the way forward for developed and developing
countries and the solutions to our environmental problems
today lie in scientific and technological advancement….
• http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/esd/Earth/Ecocentrism_and_Technocentrism.html
An ecocentric view of food
Most of the people who
are going to die in the
greatest cataclysm in the
history of man have
already been born,“ (1969,
Paul Ehrlich "Eco-
Catastrophe!" Ramparts.)
Technocentric view of food.
There is no physical …
reason why human
resourcefulness cannot
forever continue to respond
to impending shortages …
Julian Simon, 1981, The
Ultimate Resource)
Most of the people who
are going to die in the
greatest cataclysm in the
history of man have
already been born,“ (1969,
Paul Ehrlich "Eco-
Catastrophe!" Ramparts.)
Evidence used by eco-centrism
introduction to environmental ethics06.ppt
Evidence used by the techno-centric
argument
Utilitarianism
• If a being suffers, them can be no moral
justification for refusing to take that
suffering into consideration. No matter what
the nature of the being, the principle of
equality requires that its suffering be
counted equally with the like suffering -in
so far as rough comparisons can be made-
of any other being.
See: Singer, Peter. (1973) Animal Liberation. New York Review of
April edition. Pp. 17-21
Utility for whom?
Instrumentalism
• One of the central themes of environmental
economics, and central to sustainable
development thinking also, is the need to
place proper values on the services provided
by natural environments. The central
problem is that many of these services are
provided 'free'.
Pearce, David W., Anil Markandya, and Edward B. Barbier. 1989
Blueprint for a green economy. London: Earthscan.
Implications of Instrumentalism
Price = cost of production + profit
HOWEVER
Some costs of production (especially
environmental costs) don’t get included.
This represents a market FAILURE and would
be called a NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY
Learning outcomes
•Be aware that environmentalism is an umbrella term.
•Know the historical context of this debate
(enlightenment).
•Be familiar with of technocentrism and ecocentrism
•Be familiar with: the land ethic; utilitarian
environmental ethics; instrumental environmental
ethics.

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introduction to environmental ethics06.ppt

  • 2. Learning outcomes •Be aware that environmentalism is an umbrella term. •Know the historical context of this debate (enlightenment). •Be familiar with of technocentrism and ecocentrism •Be familiar with: the land ethic; utilitarian environmental ethics; instrumental environmental ethics.
  • 3. What is environmentalism? •A specialist in the maintenance of ecological balance and the conservation of the environment • Collins Concise English Dictionary Definition •The ‘green’ ideas about the relationship between society and nature – David Pepper, 1996 Given this vagueness, we need to know a bit about this term to understand our role as managers, sustainability experts and scientists
  • 4. The Big Picture I: The Renaissance
  • 5. The Big Picture II: The Industrial Revolution
  • 6. The Big Picture III: The Enlightenment Cognito, ergo sum!
  • 7. The Modern Age! • The humans are the centre of the universe, not god. • That reason, the power of the intellect is far more important than faith, dogma or tradition. • That we can understand things, and make them more efficient, by dividing them up into lots of little parts. This is called reductionism. • Technology, technology, technology.
  • 8. The Root of Environmental Problems • (broad statement): ecosystems don’t work by dividing up things into parts that specialize on specific tasks.
  • 11. We were eating lunch on a high rimrock, at the foot of which a turbulent river elbowed its way. We saw what we thought was a doe fording the torrent, her breast awash in white water. When she climbed the bank toward us and shook out her tail, we realized our error: it was a wolf. A half-dozen others, evidently grown pups, sprang from the willows and all joined in a welcoming melee of wagging tails and playful maulings. What was literally a pile of wolves writhed and tumbled in the center of an open flat at the foot of our rimrock. http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
  • 12. In those days we had never heard of passing up a chance to kill a wolf. In a second we were pumping lead into the pack, but with more excitement than accuracy; how to aim a steep downhill shot is always confusing. When our rifles were empty, the old wolf was down, and a pup was dragging a leg into impassable side- rocks. http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
  • 13. We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes. I realized then, and have known ever since, that there was something new to me in those eyes—something known only to her and to the mountain. I was young then, and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view. http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
  • 14. Since then I have lived to see state after state extirpate its wolves. I have watched the face of many a newly wolfless mountain, and seen the south-facing slopes wrinkle with a maze of new deer trails. I have seen every edible bush and seedling browsed, first to anaemic desuetude, and then to death. I have seen every edible tree defoliated to the height of a saddlehorn. Such a mountain looks as if someone had given God a new pruning shears, and forbidden Him all other exercise. http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
  • 15. In the end the starved bones of the hoped-for deer herd, dead of its own too-much, bleach with the bones of the dead sage, or molder under the high- lined junipers. Leopold, Aldo. 1948, A Sand County Almanac. New York, Oxford University Press. 1987 Editino, pp. 129-132. http://7art-screensavers.com/screenshots/Angry_Wolves/2-screeming-wolves.jpg
  • 16. The Land Ethic (Leopold) A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise.
  • 17. Implications of the Land Ethic http://www.acoustic-dream.com/archives/2002_07.php
  • 18. Are we at the end of the enlightenment? Is it technology versus the environment?
  • 19. The polarized debate… Techno- centrism Eco-centrism Look at all the good stuff technology has given us! Argh! Modern society has polluted the environment
  • 20. Ecocentrism • Ecocentrics, including "deep green" ecologists, see themselves as being subject to nature, rather than in control of it. They lack faith in modern technology and the bureaucracy attached to it. Ecocentrics will argue that the natural world should be respected for its processes and products, and that low impact technology and self-reliance is more desirable than technological control of nature. • http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/esd/Earth/Ecocentrism_and_Technocentrism.html
  • 21. Techno-centrism • Technocentrics, … have … faith in technology and industry and firmly believe that humans have control over nature. Although technocentrics may accept that environmental problems do exist, they do not see them as problems to be solved by a reduction in industry. Rather, environmental problems are seen as problems to be solved using science [and technology]. Indeed, technocentrics see that the way forward for developed and developing countries and the solutions to our environmental problems today lie in scientific and technological advancement…. • http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/esd/Earth/Ecocentrism_and_Technocentrism.html
  • 22. An ecocentric view of food Most of the people who are going to die in the greatest cataclysm in the history of man have already been born,“ (1969, Paul Ehrlich "Eco- Catastrophe!" Ramparts.)
  • 23. Technocentric view of food. There is no physical … reason why human resourcefulness cannot forever continue to respond to impending shortages … Julian Simon, 1981, The Ultimate Resource) Most of the people who are going to die in the greatest cataclysm in the history of man have already been born,“ (1969, Paul Ehrlich "Eco- Catastrophe!" Ramparts.)
  • 24. Evidence used by eco-centrism
  • 26. Evidence used by the techno-centric argument
  • 27. Utilitarianism • If a being suffers, them can be no moral justification for refusing to take that suffering into consideration. No matter what the nature of the being, the principle of equality requires that its suffering be counted equally with the like suffering -in so far as rough comparisons can be made- of any other being. See: Singer, Peter. (1973) Animal Liberation. New York Review of April edition. Pp. 17-21
  • 29. Instrumentalism • One of the central themes of environmental economics, and central to sustainable development thinking also, is the need to place proper values on the services provided by natural environments. The central problem is that many of these services are provided 'free'. Pearce, David W., Anil Markandya, and Edward B. Barbier. 1989 Blueprint for a green economy. London: Earthscan.
  • 30. Implications of Instrumentalism Price = cost of production + profit HOWEVER Some costs of production (especially environmental costs) don’t get included. This represents a market FAILURE and would be called a NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY
  • 31. Learning outcomes •Be aware that environmentalism is an umbrella term. •Know the historical context of this debate (enlightenment). •Be familiar with of technocentrism and ecocentrism •Be familiar with: the land ethic; utilitarian environmental ethics; instrumental environmental ethics.