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Ehrlich, P. R., & Ehrlich, A. H. (2013). Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280(20122845), 1-9.Download Ehrlich, P. R., & Ehrlich, A. H. (2013). Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280(20122845), 1-9.
Hathaway, M. & Boff, L. (2009). Seeking wisdom in a time of crisis. The Tao of liberation: Exploring the ecology of transformation. (pp. 1-22). Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
Rockström, J., Steffen, W., Noone, K., Persson, Å., Chapin III, F. S., Lambin, E.,… Schellnhuber, H. J. (2009). Planetary boundaries: Exploring the safe operating space for humanity. Ecology and society, 14(2), 32. Download Rockström, J., Steffen, W., Noone, K., Persson, Å., Chapin III, F. S., Lambin, E.,… Schellnhuber, H. J. (2009). Planetary boundaries: Exploring the safe operating space for humanity. Ecology and society, 14(2), 32.
Ehrlich, P. R., & Ehrlich, A. H. (2004). Chapter 5: Technology matters. In One with Nineveh: Politics, consumption, and the human future, pp. 138-180. Washington, DC: Island Press
Hathaway, M. & Boff, L. (2009). Unmasking a pathological system. The Tao of liberation: Exploring the ecology of transformation, pp. 22-61. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.Download Hathaway, M. & Boff, L. (2009). Unmasking a pathological system. The Tao of liberation: Exploring the ecology of transformation, pp. 22-61. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
Carter, Neil (2007). Chapter 7: The environment as a policy problem. In The politics of the environment: Ideas, activism, policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 174-181.
Orr, D. (2006). The trial. Conservation Biology, 20(6), 1570-1573.Download Orr, D. (2006). The trial. Conservation Biology, 20(6), 1570-1573.
Armstrong, J., Kimmerer, R. W., & Mohawk, J. (2021). The land is us. Session three in M. Hathaway et al (eds.)  Listening to Indigenous voices: A dialogue guide on justice and right relationships, (pp. 28-35). Toronto, ON: Novalis Download Armstrong, J., Kimmerer, R. W., & Mohawk, J. (2021). The land is us. Session three in M. Hathaway et al (eds.)  Listening to Indigenous voices: A dialogue guide on justice and right relationships, (pp. 28-35). Toronto, ON: Novalis. 
Attfield, Robin (2003). Chapter 1: Environmental problems and humanity. In Environmental Ethics, pp. 1-30. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.Download Attfield, Robin (2003). Chapter 1: Environmental problems and humanity. In Environmental Ethics, pp. 1-30. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
Markowitz, E. and Shariff, A. 2012. Climate change and moral judgment. Nature Climate Change, p. 243-247.
Marten, G. G. (2010). Chapter 10: Unsustainable human-ecosystem interactions. Human ecology: Basic concepts for sustainable development, pp. 136-156. London, UK: Routledge.Download Marten, G. G. (2010). Chapter 10: Unsustainable human-ecosystem interactions. Human ecology: Basic concepts for sustainable development, pp. 136-156. London, UK: Routledge.
Hathaway, M. (2016). Agroecology and permaculture: Addressing key ecological problems by rethinking and redesigning agricultural systems. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 6(2), 239-250. doi: 10.1007/s13412-015-0254-8
Shiva, V. (2015). Women and biodiversity feed the world, not corporations and GMOs. Common Dreams: https://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/05/20/women-and-biodiversity-feed-world-not-corporations-and-gmos
Ponting, C. (2007). Chapter 12: The second great transition. A new green history of the world, pp. 265-293. London, UK: Vintage.Download Ponting, C. (2007). Chapter 12: The second great transition. A new green history of the world, pp. 265-293. London, UK: Vintage.
Assadourian, Erik Download Assadourian, Erik(2010). The rise and fall of consumer culture. In Eric Assadourian (ed.), State of the world – Transforming cultures: From consumerism to sustainability. Download (2010). The rise and fall of consumer culture. In Eric Assadourian (ed.), State of the world – Transforming cultures: From consumerism to sustainability.New York: WW Norton. Retrieved from http://www.worldwatch.org/files/pdf/Chapter%201.pdf
Corner, A., & Pidgeon, N. (2010). Geoengineering the climate: The social and ethical implications. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 52(1), 24-37. doi: 10.1080/00139150903479563Download Corner, A., & Pidgeon, N. (2010). Geoengineering the climate: The social and ethical implications. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 52(1), 24-37. doi: 10.1080/00139150903479563
Foster, J. (2012). The planetary rift and the new human exemptionalism: A political-economic critique of ecological modernization theory. Organization & Environment, 25(3), 211-237. doi:10.1177/1086026612459964
Mol, A. and D. Sonnenfeld (2000). Ecological modernisation around the world: An introduction. Environmental Politics 9(1): 1-14.
Daly, Herman E. (2007). Ecological economics and sustainable development, selected essays by Herman Daly, pp. 9-31. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.Download Daly, Herman E. (2007). Ecological economics and sustainable development, selected essays by Herman Daly, pp. 9-31. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.
Cato, Molly (2012). Visioning the bioregional economy. In The Bioregional Economy, pp. 21-39. London, UK: Routeledge
Speth, J. G. & Hass, P. M. (2006). Chapter 6: Paths to the future: A second attempt at global environmental governance? In Global Environmental Governance, pp. 125-150. Washington, DC: Island Press.Download Speth, J. G. & Hass, P. M. (2006). Chapter 6: Paths to the future: A second attempt at global environmental governance? In Global Environmental Governance, pp. 125-150. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Wahl, D. C. (2016). Designing regenerative cultures. pp. 15-18, 39-49, 251-254. Axminster, UK: Triarchy Press.
Hinton, E. & Goodman, M. (2010). Sustainable consumption: Developments, considerations and new directions. In M. Redcliff and G. Woodgate (eds.), The international handbook of environmental sociology (2nd edition), pp. 245-261. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.Download Hinton, E. & Goodman, M. (2010). Sustainable consumption: Developments, considerations and new directions. In M. Redcliff and G. Woodgate (eds.), The international handbook of environmental sociology (2nd edition), pp. 245-261. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.
Harper, Charles L. (2001). Chapter 8: Environmentalism: Ideology, action and movements. Environment and Society: Human Perspectives on Environmental Issues, pp. 291-334. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Homer-Dixon, T. (2006). Chapter 9: Cycles within cycles. The upside of down: Catastrophe, creativity, and the renewal of civilization, pp. 207-234. Washington, DC: Island Press.Download Homer-Dixon, T. (2006). Chapter 9: Cycles within cycles. The upside of down: Catastrophe, creativity, and the renewal of civilization, pp. 207-234. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Escobar, A. (2018). Chapter 5: Design for transitions. Designs for the pluriverse: Radical interdependence, autonomy, and the making of worlds, pp. 137-164. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

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