An accessible yet rigorous introduction to the field, Environmental Theory in Practice helps students develop the analytical skills to effectively identify and evaluate the social and ethical dimensions of environmental issues. Covering a wide variety of theories and critical perspectives, author Ronald Sandler considers their strengths and weaknesses, emphasizes their practical importance, and grounds the discussions in a multitude of both classic and contemporary cases and examples.
Forgot to mark this as finished, but I’m finally free from this class and more importantly from this professor. Never have I had such a tough grading teacher that was mad if you didn’t explicitly say everything, nothing could be even strongly implied. It felt like explaining why dying people was bad to a kindergartener when using it as an argument against the topic. Anyways, I’m free and I guess now I know that ethical opinions can be wrong according to this prof, even though the whole class is learning about differing ethical opinions and theories to evaluate environmental harm. 🥰