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Extending justice considerations to insects, crustaceans, cephalopods and other invertebrates
Vol 8 No 2 [Pages: epub-128-1 to 3]
Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 8 No 1
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 89–93]
Gray J (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 8 No 1
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 83–8]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Our rivers need help
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 78–82]
MacNaughton RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Killing barred owls to save spotted owls is the lesser of two evils
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 68–77]
DellaSala DAACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Reptiles: Misunderstood, maligned and mistreated
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 59–67]
Font EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Interspecies healing through natural history: On Thomas Lowe Fleischner’s ‘spiral of offering’
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 52–8]
Nieuwland JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The enduring and elemental importance of natural history
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 43–51]
Fleischner TLACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fighting back for the Earth
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 33–5]
Irvine SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Beautiful, ugly fields
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 28–32]
Myers DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Unlearning
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 23–7]
Zaino SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Love of nature in the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists’ Club: A legacy of 130 years and counting
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 17–18]
Arneaud LACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Friends of Sax-Zim Bog: Protecting North America’s southernmost boreal forest for biodiversity
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 12–16]
Erikson DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Natural history as defiance of the technological takeover
Vol 8 No 1 [Pages: 3–5]
Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 7 No 2
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 197–200]
Gray J (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 7 No 2
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 185–96]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Aligning with Law: A review of Freya Mathews’s The Dao of Civilization
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 180–4]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Towards ecological citizenship: Institutional violence and the social contract
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 173–9]
Allen AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Could militarized conservation ever be ecologically just?
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 159–66]
Simpson FOACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Bold vision needed to save forests
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 143–50]
Kellett MJACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Unsustainable development goals
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 124–34]
Cardini AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
We are who eats us: A cultural argument to protect large carnivores
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 113–18]
Feltrin ANACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
My ecocentric decisions
Vol 7 No 2 [Pages: 111–12]
Whyte IACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 7 No 1
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 102–6]
Gray J (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 7 No 1
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 92–96]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The end
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 81–5]
Jensen DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Covenant with the wild: A critique of the ‘right to roam’ movement
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 72–80]
Leadbeater SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Light on the Dark Mountain: An essay–review
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 55–63]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
End the insanity: For nuclear disarmament and global demilitarization
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 46–54]
Crist E, Lipton J, Barash DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Enchanted minds, empowered hands: Reflections from an urban food garden
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 35–42]
Dutta DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Knowing more and acknowledging others
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 27–34]
Shockley KACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The climate literacy revolution
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 16–23]
Oziewicz MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Greening education: A multidimensional power struggle
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 9–15]
Allen AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Education and the great transition?
Vol 7 No 1 [Pages: 3–7]
Orr DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 6 No 2
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 168–174]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
A life of deep connection: A tribute to Haydn Washington (1955–2022)
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 165–7]
Kopnina HACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
All that breathes: An exploration of inter-species intimacy
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 162–4]
Dutta DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
On algorithms and assassin bugs: Challenging the uncritical promotion of nature identification apps
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 157–61]
Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
An ecocentric case against satellite constellations
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 145–51]
McFarland KACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
What can we learn from indigenous ecological knowledge?
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 135–9]
Unuigbe NACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
WITNESS: A garden without sparrows – from population to ecosystem collapse, and beyond
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 123–31]
Cardini AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Someone was here before us: Deep-greenness and Arnold Toynbee
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 118–20]
Ramsay CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Earth at the crossroads
Vol 6 No 2 [Pages: 111–16]
Barnard PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 6 No 1
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 102–6]
Gray J (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 6 No 1
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 88–96]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Intricacy and infinity: A tribute to EO Wilson (1929–2021)
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 81–3]
Hiss TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Remembering a father tree: A tribute to Dave Foreman (1946–2022)
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 77–80]
Davis JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Rewriting civilization for the ecological citizen: How and why storytelling can empower and mobilize sustained ecological actions
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 66–73]
Lewis AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Is there moral justification to eat meat?
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 60–5]
Tague GFACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Living in truth in a time of ecological ‘emergency’ and emergence: Vaclav Havel as eco-guru
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 52–9]
Read RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Rewilding: The many-faceted movement that demands a resounding Yes
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 45–51]
Veltrop SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Saving Puttenahalli Lake (Bengaluru, India)
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 32–40]
Rajagopalan UACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Bringing wildest Africa back to life
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 29–31]
Greeff-Villet LMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Gold Creek
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 20–4]
Manning RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Rewilding the skeleton: A vision for nature’s rebounding on a crowded island
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 16–19]
Gibson CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The price of wildlife: Trophy hunting and conservation in Africa
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 9–11]
Sapp MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
From darkness back into the light: Humanity’s rewilding imperative
Vol 6 No 1 [Pages: 3–8]
Gray J, Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 5 No 2
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 222–3]
Gray J (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 5 No 2
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 213–21]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Not for oneself, but for others: A tribute to Thomas E Lovejoy (1941–2021)
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 211–12]
Rinker HBACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Sentience in invertebrates: A report on a two-part webinar
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 201–9]
Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The life and science of Suzanne Simard: Review of Finding the Mother Tree
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 198–200]
Leadbeater SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The art of sympoiethics
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 186–96]
Fabre Lewin M, Gathorne-Hardy FACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Art as ecology: A mutual nod
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 178–85]
Burrill RRACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
WITNESS: Loss of biodiversity linked to dead or decaying wood (the fading of the saproxylic rainbow)
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 172–7]
Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Interview with Sara Inés Lara of Women for Conservation
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 167–70]
Lara SIACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
A portrait of the artist as an old man: Wes Jackson in conversation with Robert Jensen
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 160–6]
Jackson W, Jensen RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Deep discernment: A conversation between John Cussans and Joe Walsh
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 150–9]
Cussans J, Walsh JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Making imprints
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 140–9]
Morstang HACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Organic art
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 136–9]
Medina-Schechter MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Developing an ecocentric mind-set through exploration and role-play within online virtual worlds
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 128–34]
Hood TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Protecting our protectors: The need for improved ranger welfare
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 123–7]
Wyatt A, Singh R, Belecky M, Misra TKACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Rosling’s fallacy: Conservation, biodiversity and the anthropocentrism of Hans Rosling’s Factfulness
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 117–22]
Cardini AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Connecting people with landscape
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 110–16]
Jones RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
What can art do for ecological thinking?
Vol 5 No 2 [Pages: 103–8]
Moran SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fiction section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 5 No 1
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 93–8]
Gray J (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 5 No 1
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 83–92]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Continuous dissent and the limits of reason: Ecocentric decision-making for resistance
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 74–81]
Feather PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Criticizing Muir and misunderstanding the foundation of American nature conservation
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 65–73]
Byers BAACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Just population policies for an overpopulated world
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 55–64]
Cafaro PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The moral imperative to reduce global population
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 47–54]
Hedberg TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
WITNESS: Order Sirenia
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 37–42]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Don’t confuse a symptom with the problem: Overpopulation, not climate change, is the real emergency
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 29–32]
Weld MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Overpopulation denial syndrome
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 23–8]
Maynard RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The pangolin is not the culprit and species do not mount invasions
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 16–18]
Cardini AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The most ethical gift: Towards a sustainable demographic future
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 14–15]
Bish JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Got nitrogen? On the links between nitrogen pollution and overpopulation
Vol 5 No 1 [Pages: 3–10]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 4 No 2
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 171–80]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Twelve acres
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 165–7]
Cook Mania CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Sounding out other species
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 159–62]
Challenger MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The post-COVID landscape: A chance to end the use of threatened wild animals in traditional Chinese medicine?
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 153–8]
White AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Born free or life behind bars: The subtleties of African large carnivore conservation
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 143–8]
Bodasing TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Understanding and solving the South-East Asian snaring crisis
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 129–41]
Gray TNE, Belecky M, O'Kelly HJ, Rao M, Roberts O, Tilker A, Signs M, Yoganand KACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Beavers are still facing an uncertain future in Scotland
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 123–5]
Watson Featherstone AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Sympoiethics: For the Love of a Field
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 121–2]
Fabre Lewin M, Gathorne-Hardy FACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
A small farm future
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 118–19]
Smaje CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Eco-social justice in an anthropocentric world
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 111–12]
Attfield N, Reed JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Say My Name and I Will Tell You My Story
Vol 4 No 2 [Page: 107]
Emets EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
#STOPEATINGWILDLIFE: Reducing urban wildlife consumption in Cambodia
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 105–6]
Roberts O, Ball AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Tigers: Wild and commodified
Vol 4 No 2 [Page: 103]
Banks DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Suffer the animals
Vol 4 No 2 [Pages: 101–2]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 4 No 1
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 83–7]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Reply to Troy Vettese’s ‘Against steady-state economics’
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 79–82]
Daly HACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Courage, memory and voice: A review of Monica Gagliano’s Thus Spoke the Plant
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 77–8]
McEvoy PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The capitalist passive environmental revolution
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 63–71]
Spash CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Who is we?
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 57–61]
Jensen RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecocentric languaging: Persons, art and education
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 47–51]
Burrill RRACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Politics is not enough: Individual action and the limits of institutions
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 37–43]
Plotica LPACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Interview with Doug Peacock
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 30–32]
Peacock DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fantasy in transhumanism and Tolkien
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 23–4]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Of wolves, George Floyd, and the limits of human empathy
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 18–19]
Werner MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Unlearning human-centrism: A bumpy road
Vol 4 No 1 [Pages: 11–13]
Grancitelli L, Himpens J, Smeers I, Snick AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Trespass
Vol 4 No 1 [Page: 9]
McLoughlin LAACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
My choice to go child-free for the sake of all life
Vol 4 No 1 [Page: 7]
Tan SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
A letter to humanity from the Earth
Vol 4 No 1 [Page: 6]
The EarthACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
It’s not just about us: It never has been
Vol 4 No 1 [Page: 5]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth
Vol 4 Suppl A [Pages: 6–21]
Rewilding Charter Working GroupACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Introduction to the ‘Global Charter for Rewilding the Earth’
Vol 4 Suppl A [Page: 5]
Martin VACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 3 No 2
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 199–206]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Landscapes of defiance: A review of Benjamin Vogt’s A New Garden Ethic
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 192–3]
Vitek BACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Life in others – a review of Frog Pond Philosophy: Essays on the relationship between humans and nature
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 182–3]
Lubarsky SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecodemocracy: Operationalizing ecocentrism through political representation for non-humans
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 166–77]
Gray J, Wienhues A, Kopnina H, DeMoss JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
This civilization is finished: Time to build an ecological civilization
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 157–62]
Read RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecospheric care work
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 143–8]
Streit Krug AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Religion and environmental behaviour (part two): Dark-green nature spiritualities and the fate of the Earth
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 135–40]
Taylor BACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Towards an ecocentric movement?
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 127–34]
Johns DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecological citizen!?
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 121–3]
Rolston H IIIACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Field guides as a gateway to appreciating more-than-human concerns
Vol 3 No 2 [Page: 119]
Whyte I, Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
De-centring humans from environmental valuation: Introducing the Life Framework of Values
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 117–18]
O'Connor SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Do current conservation plans to protect vital marine ecosystems need to do more?
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 115–16]
Bender MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Small cetaceans, big problems
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 111–14]
Hodgins NACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecocentrism and our possible futures
Vol 3 No 2 [Pages: 109–10]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecological civilization: A premise, a promise and perhaps a prospect
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 47–54]
Mathews FACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Towards a half wild Earth
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 39–45]
Davis JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Eco-republicanism
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 31–8]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
For cosmopolitan bioregionalism
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 21–9]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Envisioning a Nietzschean land ethic
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 15–20]
Creasy KACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
What is eco-anarchism?
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 9–14]
Clark JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The significance of ecocentric vision
Vol 3 Suppl C [Pages: 5–7]
Curry P, Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Green republican political economy: Towards the liberation from economic growth and work as disutility
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 67–76]
Barry JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Understanding what sustainability is not – and what it is
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 55–65]
Lynch T, Khan TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Elon Musk’s electric planet-suicide vehicle: Automobiles, emissions and degrowth
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 47–53]
Smith RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Against steady-state economics
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 35–46]
Vettese TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Green growth: Restorative economics for a post-carbon planet
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 23–33]
Farley JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Post-capitalism by design not disaster
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 13–21]
Alexander SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecocentrism, economics and commensurability
Vol 3 Suppl B [Pages: 5–11]
Dickerson AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Thinking and walking with The Sonoran Desert: A literary field guide
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 104–5]
Boscacci LACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
In defence of tears
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 101–3]
Leadbeater SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Excerpted chapters from On Beauty: Douglas R. Tompkins—aesthetics and activism
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 93–100]
Butler T, Lubarsky SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Nature needs half: Implications for population, consumption and inequality in the ‘other half’
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 87–91]
Mikkelson GMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The endangered phenomenon of animal migration, and the dissonance between doing science and achieving conservation
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 79–85]
Berger JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The unnoticed collapse of big freshwater animals
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 77–8]
Keim BACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
How biodiversity is both impacted by and a solution for climate change
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 75–6]
Lovejoy TEACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Beyond the North American Wildlife Conservation Model and towards Earth rights
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 67–74]
Heister AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The thin green line: Scientists must do more to limit the toll of burgeoning infrastructure on nature and society
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 59–65]
Laurance WACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Sensory pollution and the biodiversity crisis
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 55–7]
Parris KMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
‘Making hay’: A conditional defence on ecocentric grounds of various co-created habitats
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 43–54]
Gray JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Restoring the living ocean: The time is now
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 27–41]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Addressing global insect meltdown
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 23–6]
Samways MJACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The green world
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 13–21]
Hogan TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The silence of the humpback whale
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 7–11]
Moore KDACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The biodiversity crisis must be placed front and centre
Vol 3 Suppl A [Pages: 5–6]
Gray J, Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 3 No 1
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 95–9]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Deborah Bird Rose (1946–2018): A personal reflection
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 93–4]
Mathews FACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
How should ecological citizens think about immigration?
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 85–92]
Cafaro P, O'Sullivan JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Animism and ecology: Participating in the world community
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 79–84]
Harvey GACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Religion and environmental behaviour (part one): World religions and the fate of the Earth
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 71–6]
Taylor BACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Christianity and nature
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 59–62]
Cooper N, Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Buddhism and the natural world – an interview with Ringu Tulku Rinpoche
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 56–8]
Rinpoche RTACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The Anglican Communion and the natural world – an interview with David Shreeve
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 52–3]
Shreeve DACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Judaism responds to the environmental crisis
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 41–2]
Tirosh-Samuelson HACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecocentric Paganism
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 39–40]
York MACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
A bestowed trust: The perception of nature and animals in Islam
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 33–4]
Özdemir İACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Against piety: The planet, the Pope and Laudato Si’
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 27–9]
Keenoy RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The potential of Buddhist environmentalism
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 25–6]
Darlington SMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The Catholic Church and human relationships with nature
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 19–20]
Blay JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Alignment
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 13–14]
McLoughlin LAACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Religion and the natural world
Vol 3 No 1 [Pages: 5–9]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecocentrism: My road less travelled
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 36–9]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Who has seen the wind?
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 33–5]
de Jong FACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Protecting our Earth
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 30–2]
Higgins PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Becoming ecocentric: An ongoing journey of becoming human
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 27–9]
Hosken LACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Another route to ecocentrism
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 23–6]
Irvine SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Coming to ecocentrism
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 20–2]
Lubarsky SACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
A responsive world: Personal reflections
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 15–19]
Mathews FACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Stoppings on my path to ecocentrism
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 11–14]
Postnikov VACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
An ecocentric journey
Vol 2 Suppl A [Pages: 6–10]
Taylor BACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
More stories of deep connection
Vol 2 Suppl A [Page: 5]
Curry PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 2 No 2
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 213–21]
Postnikov V (Editor)ACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Looking beyond the past to give African wildlife a future: A critical review of The Big Conservation Lie
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 202–5]
Bodasing TACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Damaging thinking: A review of Timothy Morton’s Being Ecological
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 198–9]
Dickerson AACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Dandelions are divine
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 189–93]
Vitek BACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Rights of rivers enter the mainstream
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 183–7]
Wilson G, Lee DMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Future rivers, dams and ecocentrism
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 173–7]
Piccolo JJ, Durtsche RD, Watz J, Österling M, Calles OACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Against enlightened inaction: Edification from Thoreau
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 163–71]
Plotica LPACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Photo feature – The devastating scale of waste in the oceans
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 156–62]
Power CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Neptune’s Navy: A global initiative
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 153–4]
Watson PACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Decoupling the global population problem from immigration issues
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 149–51]
Crist EACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Limited civilization based on beauty (a vision)
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 147–8]
Postnikov VACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Ecuador endangered: A call to action
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 141–5]
Seed JACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Addressing the decline in wetland biodiversity
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 139–40]
Finlayson CMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Holistic versus individualistic non-anthropocentrism
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 137–8]
Mikkelson GMACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Fighting the disappearance of Balkan rivers
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 131–5]
Wieser CACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
The Anthropocene: Where on Earth are we going?
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 129–30]
Steffen WACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Water – a free-flowing subject that reveals the urgent need for humanity to change its course
Vol 2 No 2 [Pages: 121–7]
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Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 2 No 1
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Book review – Being Salmon, Being Human: Encountering the wild in us and us in the wild
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 97–9]
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The pricing of everything
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 89–96]
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Lies, misconceptions and global agriculture
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The economic legacy of the Holocene
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 67–76]
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The insanity of endless growth
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 57–63]
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Immigration and population: The interlinked ecological crisis that dares not speak its name
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 51–5]
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Transforming human life on our home planet, perennially
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 43–6]
Jackson W, Streit Krug A, Vitek B, Jensen RACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Eating animals: An ecocentric perspective
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 33–9]
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On dying ecologically in the Anthropocene
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 23–9]
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Ethical responsibilities in invasion biology
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 17–19]
Parke EC, Russell JCACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Why I’m vegan
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 15–16]
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Can edible insects really reduce our ecological footprint and save wild species?
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 13–14]
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How the deep-snow caribou’s plunge towards extinction reveals Canada’s conservation hypocrisy
Vol 2 No 1 [Pages: 11–12]
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Life’s catastrophe: An angry editorial
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Poetry and prose section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 1 No 2
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Becoming indigenous: A review of The Ends of the World
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 212–3]
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Harmony – not ‘theory’
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 203–10]
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From wilderness to plastic plants: How might we get back to wildness?
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 191–7]
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‘Any size population will do?’: The fallacy of aiming for stabilization of human numbers
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 181–9]
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Learning for biosphere security in a crowded, warming world
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 171–8]
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Anthropocene boosters and the attack on wilderness conservation
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 161–6]
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Interview with Paul Ehrlich
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 154–5]
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Interview with Captain Paul Watson
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 152–3]
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Armchair ecotourism: A tribute to Edward Abbey
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 145–7]
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A vision for an ecocentric society and how to get there
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 141–2]
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The intrinsic value of geodiversity
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Ecocentrism: Left or right?
Vol 1 No 2 [Page: 134]
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Ecocentrism: What it means and what it implies
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Green fidelity and the grand finesse: Stepping stones to the ‘Pacocene’
Vol 1 No 2 [Pages: 121–9]
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Eucalyptus-flavoured ecofeminism and other ecocentric adventures
Vol 1 Suppl A [Pages: 42–5]
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A journey to Earth-centredness
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All is one
Vol 1 Suppl A [Pages: 36–7]
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My path to ecocentrism
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Becoming ecocentric
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On the road to ecocentrism
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Ecocentrism: Playing beyond boundaries
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Loving Earth: How I came to ecocentrism
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Ecocentrism: A personal story
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The importance of Earth jurisprudence, compassionate conservation and personal rewilding
Vol 1 Suppl A [Pages: 10–12]
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How I came to ecocentrism: A sense of wonder
Vol 1 Suppl A [Pages: 7–9]
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Sharing stories of deep connection
Vol 1 Suppl A [Pages: 5–6]
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Poetry section from The Ecological Citizen Vol 1 No 1
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Book review – Half-Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 101–2]
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Towards a new paradigm for nature in the EU: A report on a meeting in Belgium
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 97–8]
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Rights of nature: A report on a conference in Switzerland
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 95–6]
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Environmental humanities: A report on a symposium in the UK
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 90–1]
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Environmental humanities: A report on a seminar in Spain
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The twilight of anthropocentrism
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Noting some effects of fabricating ‘nature’ as ‘natural capital’
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 65–73]
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The affliction of human supremacy
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 61–4]
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Enacting the wisdom of Chief Seattle today in Latin America
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 55–9]
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Wild democracy: A biodiversity of resistance and renewal
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Why ecocentrism is the key pathway to sustainability
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Washington H, Taylor B, Kopnina H, Cryer P, Piccolo JJACCESS PDF | MORE DETAILS
Rethinking the United Nations’ concept of sustainability
Vol 1 No 1 [Pages: 29–30]
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A positive future for beavers in Scotland
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The Harmony with Nature initiative: Why it matters and what it might achieve
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Reasons for a reduction of humans’ impact on the ecosphere
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Life’s defeat is imminent: We must become effective
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Why a new ecological forum?
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The Ecological Citizen: An impulse of life, for life
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