Environmental Ethics of War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:24th Apr '25
£17.00
This title is due to be published on 24th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Ethical discussion of topical environmental concerns regarding the onset and conduct of war as well as civil conflict and terrorism.
This Element examines how the environmental crisis should challenge and change the rules of war. It discusses some of the most pressing practical ethics issues of our times, suggesting that grave environmental transgressions should be combatted by measures that do not themselves cause disproportionate harm to nature.War is bad for nature, yet relatively little attention has been devoted to environmental military ethics by just war theorists and philosophers of war. Most wars since 1945 have been civil conflicts, often in areas containing the greatest biodiversity. Combining environmental ethics with ethics of war, this Element examines how the environmental crisis should challenge and change the rules of war. While environmental wartime regulation has been addressed rarely by just war theorists, environmental jus ad bellum has hardly been tackled at all. Can environmental harm trigger a new justification for war? Can targeting nature constitute terrorism? And what would be a proportionate response to 'environmental aggression'? With global degradation and climate change right around the corner, this Element discusses some of the most pressing practical ethics issues of our times, suggesting that grave environmental transgressions should be combatted by measures that do not themselves cause disproportionate harm to nature.
ISBN: 9781009622691
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75 pages