Vol. 25, No.1, February 2016
Editorial: The Ethics of Engineering the Climate. Christian Baatz, Clare Heyward and Harald Stelzer
The New Prometheans: Technological Optimism in Climate Change Mitigation Modelling. Michael Keary
Can We Have It Both Ways? On Potential Trade-Offs Between Mitigation and Solar Radiation Management. Christian Baatz
Aerosol Geoengineering Deployment and Fairness. Toby Svoboda
How Much Risk Ought We to Take? Exploring the Possibilities of Risk-Sensitive Consequentialism in the Context of Climate Engineering. Harald Stelzer and Fabian Schuppert
Climate Engineering and the Cessation Requirement: The Ethics of a Life-Cycle. Christopher J. Preston
Vol. 25, No.2, April 2016
Editorial: Negotiating the Value of Values. Piers H.G. Stephens
The Trouble with Environmental Values. Simon P. James
In Search of Arcadia: Agrarian Values and the Homesteading Tradition in the Ozarks, USA. Brian C. Campbell
Ethical Motivations and the Phenomenon of Disappointment in Two Types of Environmental Movements: Neo-Environmentalism and the Dark Mountain Project. Hana Librová and Vojtěch Pelikán
Sustainability of What? Recognising the Diverse Values That Sustainable Agriculture Works to Sustain. Zachary Piso, Ian Werkheiser, Samantha Noll and Christina Leshko
The Building of a Dam: Value Conflicts in Public Decision-Making. Ana Costa, José Castro Caldas, Ricardo Coelho, Maria de Fátima Ferreiro and Vasco Gonçalves
Vol. 25, No.3, June 2016
Editorial: Social Ecological Transformation and the Individual. Clive L. Spash
The Fundamental Role of Large-Scale Trust Building in Natural Resource Management. Karni Marcus
Governing Household Waste Management: An Empirical Analysis and Critique. Scott Cameron Lougheed, Myra J. Hird and Kerry R. Rowe
Invested in Unsustainability? On the Psychosocial Patterning of Engagement in Practices. Christopher Groves, Karen Henwood, Fiona Shirani, Catherine Butler, Karen Parkhill and Nick Pidgeon
Addressing the Practical and Ethical Issues of Nudging in Environmental Policy. Janne I. Hukkinen
The Implications of Psychological Limitations for the Ethics of Climate Change. T.J. Kasperbauer