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Contains not only links to important ienvironmental ethics sites, but also links to information on important topics in applied ethics and links to environmental and ethics information.
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Environ/Enviroethics.htm
Keywords:
environmental ethics, environment, ethics

http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Environ/Enviroethics.htm

Ethics Updates provides updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics.
http://ethics.sandiego.edu/Applied/Environment/
Keywords:
Environment;, Environmental;, ethics;, morality;, abortion;, euthanasia;, death, penalty;, Kant;, utilitarianism;, egoism;, Aristotle;, virtue

http://ethics.sandiego.edu/Applied/Environment/

Narrow Ridge is a non-profit organization established to study, teach and demonstrate Earth literacy: a theological approach to principles of ecology and sustainable living.
http://www.narrowridge.org
Keywords:
Narrow Ridge, Narrow, Ridge, Earth, Literacy, Center, Earth, earth literacy, southern Appalachian bioregion, Tennessee, environmental programs, environment, environmental, sustainable living, sustainability, community, organic gardening, organic gardens, organic, spirituality, photovoltaics, ecotourism, ecology, vision quest, vision fast

http://www.narrowridge.org

The Environmental Ethics and Public Policy Program focuses on the explicit and implicit values which inform policy decisions made by individuals, non-governmental groups, corporations and governments affecting all aspects of the environment.
http://ecoethics.net/
Keywords:
environmental ethics, environmental values, values, and, the, environment, ecology and religion, corporate responsibility, environmental investment, worldviews, business ethics, environment policy, public policy, religion, and, the, environment, eco-justice, environmental justice, Weiskel, Timothy C. Weiskel, business, and, the, environment, Tim Weiskel, responsible institutional investment, ...

http://ecoethics.net/

makes environmental philosophy accessible. Briefings on deep ecology, social ecology, eco-feminism, earth-centered spirituality. Discussion forum and glossary.
http://www.thegreenfuse.org
Keywords:
environmental, philosophy, deep ecology, social, eco-feminism, earth-centered spirituality, nature religion, ethics, eco, topics, the green fuse, thinkers, thinking, thought, accessable, glossary, resources, discussion, groups, learn, debate, environment, critique, the, green, fuse

http://www.thegreenfuse.org

http://christianecology.org/

http://christianecology.org/

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-environmental/

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-environmental/

http://www.cep.unt.edu/

http://www.cep.unt.edu/

http://ecoethics.net/hsev/NewScience/index.htm

http://ecoethics.net/hsev/NewScience/index.htm

http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/environmental/

http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/environmental/

http://www.ecophilosophy.org

http://www.ecophilosophy.org

http://www.envirolink.org/topics.html?topic=Deep\\%20Ecology&topicsku=2002116191714&topictype=subtopic

http://www.envirolink.org/topics.html?topic=Deep\\%20Ecology&topicsku=2002116191714&topictype=subtopic

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Wikipedia-Article "Environmental"

An environment is a complex of external factors. It acts on a system and determines its course and form of existence. An environment may be thought of as a superset, of which the given system is a subset. An environment may have one or more parameters, physical or otherwise. The environment of a given system must interact with that system.

Generally, the environment or milieu of some object or action consists of the substances, circumstances, objects, or conditions by which it is surrounded or in which it occurs. (Although the two terms are usually synonyms, some sciences prefer the less common milieu to avoid confusion with the more wider-known meanings of environment in ecology, politics, and sociology.)

Either word may be used with specialized meaning in various contexts:

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Life science

  • In biology, environment may be defined as the complex of climatic, biotic, social and edaphic factors that acts upon an organism and determines its form and survival. It, therefore, includes everything that may directly affect the metabolism or behavior of a living organism or species, including light, air, water, soil, and other living beings. See natural environment.
  • In architecture, ergonomy, and work safety, it is the ensemble of elements of a room or building that affect the well-being and efficiency of its occupants—including dimensions and arrangement of living spaces and furniture, light, ventilation, temperature, noise, etc. It may also refer to the collection of built structures. See built environment.
  • See geography for a subject that is a study of the environment. (Terms like SOSE (Studies of Society & the Environment) not only refer to environmental studies, but also social sciences.)
  • In psychology, environmentalism is the theory that environment (in the general and social sense) plays a greater role than heredity in determining an individual's development. More significantly, the environment is an important factor in many psychological theories.

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Computer science and informatics

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