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    Global climate change: interests of foreigners
    Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 11 (1): 31-37. 2011.
    My interest here is to consider ‘whether non-violent civil disobedience should be used as a means to promote action on global climate change’ (Lemons & Brown 2011, p. 3), as a result of one’s obligation towards the members of one’s own political community. In the second part, the interests of nongoverned persons are considered within the scope of political obligation, including the authors’ appeal to Gandhi’s movement and autonomy to protect the interests of foreigners in conjunction with ci…Read more
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    Water Ethics and Water Resource Management.
    with Jie Liu, Jinhua Fu, Xiaohui Lei, and Darryl Macer
    UNESCO. 2011.
    This book examines some possible ethical principles to resolve moral dilemmas involving water. Existing problems in current water management practices are discussed in light of these principles. Transformation of human water ethics has the potential to be far more effective, cheaper and acceptable than some existing means of “regulation”, but transformation of personal and societal ethics need time because the changes to ethical values are slow.
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    Universalism and Ethical Values for the Environment
    with Jasdev Singh Rai, Celia Thorheim, and Darryl Macer
    UNESCO Bangkok. 2010.
    This book discusses a variety of world views that we can find to describe human relationships with the environment, and the underlying values in them. It reviews existing international legal instruments discussing some of the ethical values that have been agreed among member states of the United Nations.