May 15, 2014
By: James Miller
New research on the relevance of culture and religion for understanding China's environmental crisis and its transition towards sustainability has just been published in a collection of essays entitled Religion and Ecological Sustainability in China (Routledge 2014). The work, by leading scholars...
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May 12, 2014
By: James Miller
In this three minute video presentation, I give good reasons why we should be optimistic about how China is dealing with its environmental issues, and how the whole world can benefit. You can read the full story on my blog....
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By: James Miller
Quick! Picture China's biggest environmental problem. I bet you saw in your mind the polluted skies of Beijing and its citizens wearing face masks as they go to work. The western news media have been filled with alarming stories of China's...
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April 3, 2014
By: James Miller
James Miller. 2014. "Ecology, Aesthetics and Daoist Body Cultivation." Pp. 225–244 in Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought edited by J. Baird Callicott and James McRae. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Please note that the text below is...
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February 28, 2014
By: James Miller
[caption id="attachment_691" align="alignright" width="200"] Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought[/caption] Announcing a fantastic new resource for environmental philosophy, shortly to be published by SUNY press. There is a great section on China including new essays by scholars working on...
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