• Philosophy and Biodiversity
    Environmental Values 15 (1): 124-127. 2006.
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    Towards Weather Ethics: From Chance to Choice with Weather Modification
    with Sanna Joronen and Timo Vuorisalo
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (1): 55-67. 2011.
    The field of weather and climate ethics is a novel branch of applied ethics, based on environmental sciences and philosophy. Due to recent scientific findings concerning climate change, intentional weather and climate modification schemes have become even more relevant to finding feasible ways to moderate climate change and therefore are in need of careful analysis. When, if ever, can weather modification be deemed morally acceptable? The risks and adverse side-effects as well as indifference wi…Read more
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    Species Conservation and Minority Rights: The Case of Springtime Bird Hunting in Aland
    with Elisa Aaltola
    Environmental Values 11 (4): 443-460. 2002.
    The article examines the case of springtime bird hunting in Aland from a moral point of view. In Aland springtime hunting has been a cultural practice for centuries but is now under investigation due to the EU Directive on the protection of birds. The main question of the article is whether restrictions on bird hunting have a sound basis. We approach this question by analysing three principles: The animal rights principle states that if hunting is not necessary for survival, it cannot be morally…Read more