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The Bren School Presents Conversations in Environmental Ethics

Laurie
Harris,
Wednesday,
February 23rd, 2005
12:00-1:00
p.m.
Bren Hall
1424
“Current Issues in Global Environmental Ethics: Why global
environmental problems are ethical problems”
The complex and growing global market is the largest and most powerful
force in the world. It demands that anyone who wants to regulate it must
realize the inter-related economic and environmental consequences of their
actions. As international trade expands and globalism increases, global
environmental deterioration has become more widespread and serious.
Globalization has raised the stakes and the need for balancing and integrating
economic and environmental interests.
What criteria should we use to balance
these interests? Can we rely on global codes of conduct to limit the
behavior of multinational corporations? Who should define
"sustainability"? To what extent can principles of American law be
applied to regulate the behavior of multinational organizations in developing
nations? What ethical principles apply to global environmental problems?