The global market is the largest and most powerful socioeconomic
institution on the planet, and as such it demands that those who
desire to benefit from it or those who seek to regulate it realize
the economic and environmental consequences of their actions. The
contributors to Environmental Ethics and the Global Marketplace
argue that the health of the environment is inextricably linked to
the health of the economy, and economic strength depends on the
preservation of environmental values. Ultimately, economic and
environmental sciences must merge more completely if we are to
arrive at ethically justified principles as the basis for national
and international environmental policy process, enabling
environmental ethics to move beyond academic venues into domestic
and international decision making.
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