This article is the second installment in the edufocus series, NEPC’s multimedia platform for educational content.
Written by our long-term friend and colleague, Mladen Domazet of the Institute for Political Ecology, this article delves into the ethics behind the sustainability movement and analyzes real-world ecological data. Mladen Domazet is an experienced researcher whose area of interest and expertise is political ecology, an interdisciplinary science merging political theory and environmental science.
edufocus: Ethics of Sustainability and Global Environmental Justice; Mladen Domazet
edufocus_mladen_domazet.pdf (11 downloads )
Edufocus: Ethics of
Sustainability and
Global Environmental Justice
The article was written within the “Lead for EcoJustice!” project and envisioned as a resource to educate about ecological justice and motivate the adoption of values of sustainability and respect towards our natural environment. Arguments underlying sustainability led economics presented in the article are illustrated through real-world data on carbon cycles and indicators of economic inequality.
Make sure to read the first edufocus article in the series on ecological justice, Reconstructing Sustainability and Inclusion in Environmental Education written by Burcu Meltem Arik.