Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, authorCentre for Research Ethics, Uppsala University, publisher2007-01-032007-01-031997Rolston, Holmes, III, Environmental Science and Environmental Advocacy: From 'Is' in Science to 'Ought' in Ethics, Nordgren, Anders, ed., Science, Ethics, Sustainability: the Responsibility of Science in Attaining Sustainable Development, 137-153. Uppsala, Sweden: Center for Research Ethics, Uppsala University, 1997.http://hdl.handle.net/10217/46013Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-153).Science and conscience have a complex, elusive relationship, nowhere better illustrated than in the relationship between environmental science and environmental ethics. Each can inform the other to connect facts with values, descriptions with prescriptions, to make advocates out of scientists and scientists out of advocates. Making these connections, always important, is more urgent than ever; indeed, the future of the planet and all those who reside on it, depends on joining science and conscience.1. Environmental Science and Environmental Ethics -- 2. Descriptive Is and Evaluative Ought -- 3. Ecology and a Sustainable Biosphere -- 4. A Forest Ethic and Sustainable Forestry -- 5. Environmental Health and Integrity -- 6. Stability and Sustainability in a Land Ethic -- 7. Earth Ethics: Sustaining and Managing the Planet -- 8. Vital Conservation Biology.born digitalchapters (layout features)eng©1997 Centre for Research Ethics, Uppsala University.Copyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.managing natureenvironmental integrityenvironmental healthsustainable forestryecologyenvironmental sciencescience and ethicsland ethicstabilitysustainabilityearth ethicsEnvironmental science and environmental advocacy: from 'is' in science to 'ought' in ethicsText