Description
Book SynopsisBusiness Ethics and the Natural Environment examines the present status of relations between corporate enterprise and the natural environment in the world today. .
Trade Review“With business’s renewed focus on sustainable growth, Newton’s hopeful book comes at the right time, providing us theoretically sound, eloquently presented, and practically wise frameworks and conclusions.”
Dennis J. Moberg, Santa Clara University, and President, Society for Business Ethics
“This excellent book perfectly balances philosophical and case study analysis to help students explore within today’s political and legal framework the responsibilities of business and of individuals to the natural environment.” Mark Sagoff, University of Maryland
Table of ContentsPreface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Ethics: Terms and Forms of Reasoning.
Case 1: New England Fisheries.
2. From Ethics to Business Ethics.
Case 2: Hooker Chemical and Love Canal.
3. From Ethics to Environmental Ethics.
Case 3: Great Apes as Bushmeat.
4. The Law and the Natural Environment.
Case 4: Pacific Lumber.
5. Green Strategies and New Opportunities.
Case 5: Ben & Jerry’s.
6. Globalizing: Environmental Problems Abroad.
Case 6: Shell Oil in Nigeria.
7. The Role of Civil Society Organizations.
Case 7: Monsanto and the GMOs.
8. Sustainability: The New Directions for Business.
Case 8: The Bronx Community Paper Company.
Bibliography.
Index