Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate

Drawing on Jesuit values as well as perspectives from disciplines across the humanities and sciences, this volume is oriented toward care for the people, communities, and ecosystems that make up our common home. Caring for our planetary home means responding to the multifaceted challenges of the current historical moment. As unprecedented changes are happening around the planet, the climate emergency poses an existential threat to humankind and to all life on Earth. This is a problem of survival and sustainability, but it is also more than that. It raises questions about justice. Ecological destruction cannot be adequately understood without addressing the systemic inequalities of social systems, and likewise, those inequalities cannot be understood apart from their ecological context. Engaging with a wide range of topics, from Pope Francis to Zen Buddhism, from the Global North to the Global South, from personal practice to systemic change, Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate provides tools for thinking through these complex issues and facilitating the emergence of healthy, convivial, contemplative, and just ways of being in the world.

Sam Mickey, PhD, is an Adjunct Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies department at the University of San Francisco, a research associate for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, and an author and editor of several books on the intersection of ecological, religious, and philosophical perspectives.

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Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate

Drawing on Jesuit values as well as perspectives from disciplines across the humanities and sciences, this volume is oriented toward care for the people, communities, and ecosystems that make up our common home. Caring for our planetary home means responding to the multifaceted challenges of the current historical moment. As unprecedented changes are happening around the planet, the climate emergency poses an existential threat to humankind and to all life on Earth. This is a problem of survival and sustainability, but it is also more than that. It raises questions about justice. Ecological destruction cannot be adequately understood without addressing the systemic inequalities of social systems, and likewise, those inequalities cannot be understood apart from their ecological context. Engaging with a wide range of topics, from Pope Francis to Zen Buddhism, from the Global North to the Global South, from personal practice to systemic change, Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate provides tools for thinking through these complex issues and facilitating the emergence of healthy, convivial, contemplative, and just ways of being in the world.

Sam Mickey, PhD, is an Adjunct Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies department at the University of San Francisco, a research associate for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, and an author and editor of several books on the intersection of ecological, religious, and philosophical perspectives.

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Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate

Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate

by Sam Mickey
Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate

Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate

by Sam Mickey

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Drawing on Jesuit values as well as perspectives from disciplines across the humanities and sciences, this volume is oriented toward care for the people, communities, and ecosystems that make up our common home. Caring for our planetary home means responding to the multifaceted challenges of the current historical moment. As unprecedented changes are happening around the planet, the climate emergency poses an existential threat to humankind and to all life on Earth. This is a problem of survival and sustainability, but it is also more than that. It raises questions about justice. Ecological destruction cannot be adequately understood without addressing the systemic inequalities of social systems, and likewise, those inequalities cannot be understood apart from their ecological context. Engaging with a wide range of topics, from Pope Francis to Zen Buddhism, from the Global North to the Global South, from personal practice to systemic change, Integrating Ecology and Justice in a Changing Climate provides tools for thinking through these complex issues and facilitating the emergence of healthy, convivial, contemplative, and just ways of being in the world.

Sam Mickey, PhD, is an Adjunct Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies department at the University of San Francisco, a research associate for the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology, and an author and editor of several books on the intersection of ecological, religious, and philosophical perspectives.


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BN ID: 2940164094874
Publisher: John R. Mabry
Publication date: 05/28/2020
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Format: eBook
Sales rank: 911,317
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