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1 CLARE A. PALMER CV (May 2018) Current position: Professor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University. Appointed August 2010. Cornerstone Fellow in Liberal Arts, appointed September 2015. Academic Qualifications: D Phil, 1993. University of Oxford. - Holwell Senior Scholar at the Queen’s College, Oxford, 1991-1992 - Wolfson College, Oxford 1988-1991 BA Hons, First Class, Theology, 1988. Trinity College, Oxford. College Scholar. Previous Appointments: Associate Professor (with tenure) Philosophy; joint appointment in Environmental Studies. Washington University in St Louis, USA (2004 - 2010) Senior Lecturer (Equivalent: Associate Professor), Philosophy, Lancaster University, UK (2001 - 2004) Lecturer (Equivalent: Assistant Professor), Religious Studies, University of Stirling, UK (1998 - 2001) Research Fellow, Philosophy, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (1997 - 1998) Lecturer (Equivalent: Assistant Professor), Environmental Studies, University of Greenwich, UK (1993 - 1997) Gifford Research Fellow, Philosophy, University of Glasgow, UK (1992 - 1993) Grant Funding: 2012-2015: Co-PI with Penny Riggs, Whole Systems Genomics Initiative, Texas A&M University. NSF Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Program: “ Collaborative Research: Genomics & Society - Exploring ethics, impacts and consequences of technological advances.” NSF Award no. SES-1237881. $291,046 2011-2013: Co-PI with Ed Harris & Gary Varner. Strategic Development Fund, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University. Developing an Applied Ethics Initiative. $48,000. 2011-2013: Co-PI with Steward T. A. Pickett, J. Baird Callicott, Ricardo Rozzi, William H. Schlesinger. “Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World." NSF award no. SES-1058163. $25,000. 2003-2004: UK Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) grant for Centre for Environmental History & Policy, University of Stirling & University of St Andrews. “Landscape Values in the Northern British Uplands.” £14,500 2003: British Academy Conference Travel Grant for APA-Pasadena. £350 2000: Course Award from the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (funded by the Templeton Foundation) Course: Science and Religion. $10,000 1996-2001: Co-PI with Peter Jones, Environmental Sciences. Higher Education Funding Council for England. “Teaching and Learning at the Environment-Science-Society Interface”. (TALESSI). Some resources available at http://w3.gre.ac.uk/~bj61/talessi/ £240,000 PUBLICATIONS Single Authored Books: Animal Ethics in Context. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, 208p

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CLARE A. PALMER CV (May 2018) Current position:

• Professor of Philosophy, Texas A&M University. Appointed August 2010. • Cornerstone Fellow in Liberal Arts, appointed September 2015.

Academic Qualifications:

• D Phil, 1993. University of Oxford. - Holwell Senior Scholar at the Queen’s College, Oxford, 1991-1992 - Wolfson College, Oxford 1988-1991 • BA Hons, First Class, Theology, 1988. Trinity College, Oxford. College Scholar.

Previous Appointments:

• Associate Professor (with tenure) Philosophy; joint appointment in Environmental Studies. Washington University in St Louis, USA (2004 - 2010)

• Senior Lecturer (Equivalent: Associate Professor), Philosophy, Lancaster University, UK (2001 - 2004)

• Lecturer (Equivalent: Assistant Professor), Religious Studies, University of Stirling, UK (1998 - 2001)

• Research Fellow, Philosophy, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (1997 - 1998) • Lecturer (Equivalent: Assistant Professor), Environmental Studies, University of Greenwich,

UK (1993 - 1997) • Gifford Research Fellow, Philosophy, University of Glasgow, UK (1992 - 1993)

Grant Funding:

• 2012-2015: Co-PI with Penny Riggs, Whole Systems Genomics Initiative, Texas A&M University. NSF Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Program: “Collaborative Research: Genomics & Society - Exploring ethics, impacts and consequences of technological advances.” NSF Award no. SES-1237881. $291,046

• 2011-2013: Co-PI with Ed Harris & Gary Varner. Strategic Development Fund, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University. Developing an Applied Ethics Initiative. $48,000.

• 2011-2013: Co-PI with Steward T. A. Pickett, J. Baird Callicott, Ricardo Rozzi, William H. Schlesinger. “Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World." NSF award no. SES-1058163. $25,000.

• 2003-2004: UK Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) grant for Centre for Environmental History & Policy, University of Stirling & University of St Andrews. “Landscape Values in the Northern British Uplands.” £14,500

• 2003: British Academy Conference Travel Grant for APA-Pasadena. £350 • 2000: Course Award from the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (funded by the

Templeton Foundation) Course: Science and Religion. $10,000 • 1996-2001: Co-PI with Peter Jones, Environmental Sciences. Higher Education Funding

Council for England. “Teaching and Learning at the Environment-Science-Society Interface”. (TALESSI). Some resources available at http://w3.gre.ac.uk/~bj61/talessi/ £240,000

PUBLICATIONS Single Authored Books: Animal Ethics in Context. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, 208p

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• Cover Interview with Rorotoko http://rorotoko.com/interview/20110110_palmer_clare_on_animal_ethics_in_context

• Chapter 1 “Animals’ Capacities and Moral Status” reprinted in Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach” ed. Larry May and Jill Delston. 6th edition. Routledge. 2016 pp. 535-544.

Environmental Ethics and Process Thinking. Clarendon Press, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998, 243p. Environmental Ethics. Santa Barbara and Denver: ABC-CLIO, 1997, 192p. Co-Authored Book: Peter Sandøe, Sandra Corr and Clare Palmer. Companion Animal Ethics. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 2015, 288p. Edited Books - Sole editor: Animal Rights. Ashgate International Library of Essays on Rights. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2008, 582p. Teaching Environmental Ethics. Leiden: Brill, 2007, 240p. Edited Books - Co-editor: Ricardo Rozzi, Steward Pickett, Clare Palmer, Juan Armesto and J. Baird Callicott. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014, 377p. Erica Fudge and Clare Palmer. Veterinary Science: Humans, Animals and Health. JISC/Open Humanities Press, 2011. http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org With the Animal Studies Group. Killing Animals. Champaign-Urbana: Illinois University Press, 2006, 232p. J Baird Callicott and Clare Palmer. Environmental Philosophy (5 vols.) London and New York: Routledge. 2005.

Vol. 1: Environmental Philosophy: Values and Ethics (xl +365p) Vol. 2: Environmental Philosophy: Society and Politics (xi +380p) Vol. 3: Environmental Philosophy: Policy, Pluralism and Pragmatism (viii+388p) Vol. 4: Environmental Philosophy: Issues and Problems (xi + 424p) Vol.5: Environmental Philosophy: History and Culture (xi + 402p)

Ian Ball, Margaret Goodall, Clare Palmer and John Reader. The Earth Beneath: A Critical Guide to Green Theology. SPCK, London, 1992, 216p. Co-edited Books – Encyclopedia: Associate editor, 2-volume encyclopedia Environmental Philosophy and Ethics. Macmillan Academic: Gale Publishing, November 2008. Lead editors: J.Baird Callicott, Robert Frodeman. Co-edited Journal Special Edition: Co-editor with Gary Varner—Special edition Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31/2 April 2018 on Engineering and Animal Ethics.

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Journal Articles: 35. “Should we offer assistance to both wild and domesticated animals?” Harvard Review of Philosophy 25 2018. Forthcoming, June 2018. 34. Clare Palmer, Hanne Gervi Pedersen & Peter Sandøe. ”Beyond Castration and Culling: Should we use non-surgical, pharmacological methods to control the sexual behavior and reproduction of animals?” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31/2 197-218 2018 33.Sandra Corr, Clare Palmer and Peter Sandøe. Invited peer commentary: “Encouraging self-reflection by veterinary clinicians: Ethics on the clinic floor”. Commentary on Philip Rosoff et al.'s article, “Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in a Tertiary Care Veterinary Specialty Hospital: Adaptation of the Human Clinical Consultation Committee Model". American Journal of Bioethics 18/2: 55-57 2018. 32. “Saving Species but Losing Wildness: Should we genetically adapt wild animal species to help them respond to climate change?” Midwest Studies in Philosophy 40/1 234-251 2016. 31.“Against the view that we are normally required to assist wild animals.” (Invited) Relations 3/2: 203-210. 2015. Response by Faria Catia. 30. “Response to Vulnerability, Dependence, and Special Obligations to Domesticated Animals by Elijah Weber,” (Invited). Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28/4: 695-703. 2015. 29. NESCent Working Group on the Evolutionary Biology of the Built Environment: Martin, Laura (lead author) Adams, Rachel; Bateman, Ashley; Bik, Holly; Hawks, John; Hird, Sarah; Hughes, David; Kembel, Steven; Kinney, Kerry; Kolokotronis, Sergios-Orestis; Levy, Gabriel; McClain, Craig; Meadow, James; Medina, Raul; Mhuireach, Gwynne; Moreau, Corrie; Munshi-South, Jason; Nichols, Lauren; Palmer, Clare; Popova, Laura; Schal, Coby; Täubel, Martin; Trautwein, Michelle; Ugalde, Juan; Dunn, Robert. “Evolution of the Indoor Biome”. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 30/4: 223-232. April 2015.

• Discussed in New York Times: Science, Karl Zimmer Mar.19 2015 http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/19/science/the-next-frontier-the-great-indoors.html?_r=0

28. Peter Sandøe (lead author) Clare Palmer, Sandra Corr, Arne Astrup, Charlotte Reinhard Bjørnvad.”Canine and Feline Obesity viewed from a One Health Perspective.” The Veterinary Record 18 December. 610-616. 2014. 27. “Ethics and Policy Issues: Three Questions on Climate Change.” Invited contribution to Roundtable: the Facts, Fictions and Futures of Climate Change. Ethics and International Affairs 28/3: 343-350. 2014. 26. Clare Palmer (lead author) Katie McShane and Ron Sandler. “Environmental Ethics.” Annual Review of Environment and Resources 39: 419-442. 2014.

• Shortly to be reprinted in Spanish in Ethica Ambiental published by Andiamos of the Universidad Autonoma de la Ciudad de Mexico.

25. Clare Palmer (lead author) & Brendon Larson. “Should we move the whitebark pine? Ethics, conservation and assisted migration.” Environmental Values 23/6: 641-662. 2014.

• Discussed in New York Times Science, Karl Zimmer, Sept.23 2014 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/23/science/under-theat-flight-may-be-best-response-for-trees.html

24. Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Sophie Collins, Björn Forkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen & Clare Palmer. “The Blind Hens’ Challenge: Does it undermine the view that only welfare matters in our dealings with animals?” Environmental Values 23/6: 727-742. 2014. 23. “Companion Cats as Co-Citizens? Comments on Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka’s Zoopolis.” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 52: 759-767 2013 (Journal of the Canadian Philosophical Association).

• Contribution to book symposium on Donaldson & Kymlicka’s Zoopolis, to which Kymlicka & Donaldson replied: “Reply: Animal Citizenship, Liberal Theory and the Historical Moment”, pp. 769-786.

22. “Frameworks for understanding Environmental Ethics.” Ethical Research 3/3: 123-146. 2013. (University of Qom, Iran). 21. “What (if anything) do we owe wild animals?” Between the Species 16/1: 15-38. 2013.

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• Two replies published: Joel McClellan “What the Wild Things Are” and Gordon Burghart “Beyond Suffering”.

20. Clare Palmer (lead author), Peter Sandøe & Sandra Corr. “Inconvenient Desires: should we routinely neuter companion animals?” Anthrozoos: 25th Anniversary Edition 25/1, August 153-172. 2012. 19. “Does breeding a bulldog harm it? Breeding, ethics and harm to animals” Animal Welfare 21: 157-166. 2012. 18.“Place-Historical Narratives: Road - Or Roadblock - to Sustainability?” Ethics, Policy and Environment 14/3: 345-359. 2011. 17. “Animal Disenhancement & the Non-Identity Problem: a response to Thompson.” Nanoethics 5/1: 43-48. 2011.

• Following publication of this paper, Nanoethics 6/1 2012 contained a symposium discussing the animal disenhancement problem.

16. “Harms to Species? Species, Ethics and Climate Change: the case of the polar bear.” Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 23/2: 587-603. 2009 15. Clare Palmer (lead author) and Emily Brady. “ Landscape and Value in the Work of Alfred Wainwright". Landscape Research 32/4: 397-421. 2007. 14. "Response to Cobb and Menta," in Forum section in Process Studies 33/1: 46-70. 2004.

• This was an invited response to papers by John Cobb and Tim Menta on my book Process Philosophy and Environmental Ethics. Subsequent further response: John Cobb Process Studies 34/1 2005 "Another Response to Clare Palmer."

13."Respect for Nature in The Earth Charter." Ethics, Place and Environment 7/1 & 2: 97-107 2004. 12. Doris Schroeder and Clare Palmer "Technology assessment and the 'Ethical Matrix'" Poiesis and Praxis 1/1: 295-307. 2003. 11."Animals, Colonisation and Urbanisation" Philosophy and Geography 6/1: 47-58. 2003. 10."Placing Animals in Urban Environmental Ethics" Journal of Social Philosophy 34/1: 64-78 2003. 9."Animals and a Christian relational ethic of care" Ecotheology 7/2: 164-186 2003. 8."Christianity, Englishness and the Southern English Countryside: a study of the work of H.J. Massingham." Social and Cultural Geography 3/1: 25-38. 2002. 7."Taming the Wild Profusion of Existing Things? A Study of Foucault, Power and Animals" Environmental Ethics 23/4 339-358. 2002.

• Reprinted (lightly edited) in Matther Chrulew and Dinesh Wadiwal (eds) Foucault and Animals (Brill Academic Publishers 2016) pp. 105-131.

• Translation and reprint as “Apprivoiser la profusion sauvage des choses existantes?” Philosophie 112 23-46. 2011.(Transl. Hicham-Stephane Afeissa)

6. "Religion in the Making: Animality, Savagery and Civilisation in the Thought of A.N.Whitehead" Society and Animals 5/3: 287-304 2000. 5. With Jones, P & Merritt, J.Q. "Interdisciplinarity, Values Awareness and Critical Thinking in Environmental Higher Education" Journal of Geography in Higher Education 23/3 pp. 349-377 1999 4."Identity, Community and the Natural Environment: Some Perspectives from Process Thinking." In Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion. Special edition edited by Andrew Brennan and Nina Witozsec 2/3: 257-269 1998 3."The Idea of the Animal Contract" Environmental Values 6/4: 411- 425. 1997. 2."Some Problems with Sustainability" Studies in Christian Ethics 7/1: 52-62 1994 1."A Bibliographical Essay on Environmental Ethics" Studies in Christian Ethics 7/1: 68-97 1994. Contributions to Edited Books: 31. Forthcoming. “Clare Palmer - Ethics and the Environment: Dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama”. In Ethics, Ecology and Interdependence: The Dalai Lama In Conversation With Leading Thinkers on Climate Change, eds. John Dunne and Daniel Goleman. Wisdom Publications: Simon and Schuster, 2018.

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30. Clare Palmer and Peter Sandøe. “Animal Ethics.” In Animal Welfare (3nd edition) Michael Appleby, Barry Hughes, Joy Mench and Anna Ollson (eds) Wallingford: CABI International. Completely revised and substantially extended chapter from 2nd edition. 2018. 29. Clare Palmer (lead author) TJ Kasperbauer and Peter Sandøe. “Bears or butterflies: How should zoos make value driven decisions about the composition of their collections?” In B.A. Minteer, J. Maienschein, J.P. Collins (eds) The Ark and Beyond: The Future of Zoo and Aquarium Conservation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2018 pp. 179-191. 28.“Animal Ethics”. In David Schmidtz (ed.) Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks - Philosophy: Environmental Ethics. Macmillan Reference. USA/Gale, a Cengage Company, 2016 ©2017 pp.123-150. (15,000 words). 27. “Climate Change, Ethics, and the Wildness of Wild Animals.” In Bernice Bovernkirk and Jozef Keulartz (eds) Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans. Cham, Switzerland: Springer pp. 131-150. 26. “Living Individuals: Biocentrism in Environmental Ethics”. In Allen Thompson & Stephen Gardiner (eds) Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics. New York, Oxford University Press. 2016 pp.101-113. 25. Clare Palmer (lead author) and Peter Sandøe. “Captive Cats: Should cats be routinely confined indoors for their own good?” In Lori Gruen (ed.) Ethics of Captivity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2014 pp.135-155. 24. “Moral Conflict in Feral Cat Management: Trap-Neuter-Return or Trap-Euthanize?” In Michael Appleby, Peter Sandøe and Dan Weary (eds) Dilemmas in Animal Welfare. Wallingford: CABI International. 2014 pp.148-168. 23. Peter Sandøe (lead author) Sandra Corr and Clare Palmer. “Fat Companions: understanding canine and feline obesity and its effects on welfare.” In Michael Appleby, Peter Sandøe and Dan Weary (eds) Dilemmas in Animal Welfare. Wallingford: CABI International. 2014 pp.28-45. 22.“Contested Frameworks in Environmental Ethics.” In Rozzi, R., S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto & J.B. Callicott, eds. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action. Dordrecht: Springer. 2014 pp.191-206.

Reprinted as Chapter 1 of Pojman, Pojman & McShane. Environmental Ethics in Theory and Application, 7th edition pp.14-25 2016.

21.“The concept of global warming.” In Key and contested concepts in intercultural discourse Minou Friele, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach and Gita Dharampal-Frick (eds). Alber Verlag: Freiburg. 2012 pp.347-354. 20. Wylie Carr, Ashley Mercer and Clare Palmer. “The Ethics of Solar Radiation Management.” In Christopher Preston (ed) Engineering the Climate: The ethics of solar radiation management. Lexington Books. 2012 pp.169-186. 19. “Can – and should – we make reparation to nature?” In The Environment: Philosophy, Science, Ethics. William P. Kabasenche, Michael O’Rourke and Matthew Slater (eds) MIT Press 2012 pp. 201-222. 18. “The Moral Relevance of the Distinction between Domesticated and Wild Animals.” In The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics. Tom Beauchamp and R.G. Frey (eds) Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011 pp.701-725. 17. Clare Palmer and Peter Sandøe. “Animal Ethics.” In Animal Welfare (2nd edition) Michael Appleby, Barry Hughes, Joy Mench and Anna Ollson (eds) Wallingford: CABI International, 2011 pp.1-12. 16. “Does nature matter? The place of the non-human in the ethics of climate change." In The Ethics of Global Climate Change. Denis Arnold (ed.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011 pp. 272-291. 15. “Attfield and Animals: Capacities and Relations in Attfield’s Environmental Ethics.” In Creation, Environment and Ethics (Fechshrift in honor of Robin Attfield.) Rebekah Humphries and Sophie Vlacos (eds) Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2011, pp. 105-120. (With a response by Robin Attfield, pp.120-128.) 14. “Le contrat domestique” (French translation by Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa). In Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa et Jean-Baptsite Jeangène Vilmer (eds), Philosophie animale. Différence, éthique et communauté, Paris, Vrin, 2010 pp.333-373. 13. “Why Study Environmental Ethics?” Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions David Keller (ed.) Oxford: Blackwell 2010 pp. 41-43.

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12.“Environmental Ethics and Agricultural Intensification.” In The Ethics of Intensification: Agricultural Development and Cultural Change. Paul Thompson (ed.) Springer-Verlag 2008 pp. 131-148. 11.“Wainwright, The English Lakes and an ethics of care”. In Arntzen, S. and Brady, E., (eds) Humans in the Land: The Aesthetics and Ethics of the Cultural Landscape. Oslo Academic Press/Unipub. 2008 pp.101-120. 10.“Introduction to Animal Rights.” In Clare Palmer (ed.) Animal Rights. Ashgate International Library of Essays on Rights. Aldershot: Ashgate. 2008 pp.xiii-xxxi. 9."Rethinking Animal Ethics in Appropriate Context: How Rolston's Work Can Help." In Nature, Value Duty: Life on Earth with Holmes Rolston, III [Festshrift in honor of Holmes Rolston] Christopher J. Preston & Wayne Ouderkirk (eds). Dordrecht: Springer-Verlag, 2006, pp. 183-200. 8.“Teaching Environmental Ethics?" In Teaching Environmental Ethics, Clare Palmer (ed.) Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006, pp.1-12. 7. "Killing Animals in Animal Shelters." In Killing Animals, The Animal Studies Group (eds). Champaign-Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006 pp.170-187. Refereed.

• Reprinted in The Animal Ethics Reader (2nd ed.) Susan Armstrong and Richard Botzler (eds). New York, Routledge. 2008 pp. 570-578. Reprinted in forthcoming 3rd ed. 2016.

6."Philosophy and Sustainability." In The Sustainability Curriculum: The Challenge for Higher Education. Cedric Cullingford and John Blewitt (eds). London: Earthscan, 2004 pp. 232-245. 5."Animality in Foucault's Madness and Civilization." In Animal Philosophy: Essential Writings in Theory & Culture, Matt Calarco and Peter Atterton (eds) London and New York: Continuum Press, 2004, pp.72-84. 4. Clare Palmer and Francis O’Gorman. “Fox-hunting, Power and Ethics." In Reasoning in Environmental Practice. Andrew Light and Avner de-Shalit (eds) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004, pp. 281-294. 3.“An Overview of Environmental Ethics” in Environmental Ethics. Holmes Rolston and Andrew Light (eds) Oxford: Blackwell, 2002, pp. 15-37.

• Reprinted in Environmental Ethics (6th ed.) Paul Pojman and Louis Pojman (eds). Wadsworth 2011.

2."Quantum Physics, “Postmodern Scientific Worldview” and Callicott’s Environmental Ethics" in Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy. Wayne Ouderkirk and J. Hill (eds). Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002 pp. 171-184 1."Stewardship: A Case Study in Environmental Ethics" in Ball, Goodall, Palmer, Reader (eds). The Earth Beneath. London: SPCK, 1992, pp. 67-87.

• Reprinted in Environmental Stewardship: Critical Perspectives, Past and Present. R. J. Berry (ed.). (Edinburgh: T & T Clark 2006.)

Bibliographic Publication: Clare Palmer and Gary Varner. 2017. “Animal Ethics.” Section in Oxford Bibliographies in Environmental Science. Ed. Ellen Wohl. New York: Oxford University Press. 2017. (Refereed) http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199363445/obo-9780199363445-0083.xml Online Publications: 6. Clare Palmer (and Peter Sandøe). “How best to rescue the American chestnut: Wildness as well as genetic purity matters.” Invited response to paper by Evelyn Brister in Issues in Science and Technology 34/1 Forum. Fall 2017. http://issues.org/34-1/forum-36/ 5. Clare Palmer and Peter Sandøe. “How can zoos promote care and conservation simultaneously?” Center for Humans and Nature. Invited. June 2016. http://www.humansandnature.org/how-can-zoos-and-aquariums-foster-cultures-of-care-and-conservation 4.Gamborg, C., Palmer, C. Sandøe, P. “Ethics of Wildlife Management and Conservation: What Should We Try to Protect?” Nature Education Knowledge 3/7:8 2012.

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http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/ethics-of-wildlife-management-and-conservation-what-80060473 3.“Ecological Intervention in Defense of Species: Response to Eckersley” Invited response to Robyn Eckersley’s “Ecological Intervention: Prospects and Limits” Ethics and International Affairs 21/3 2007. Published as part of the journal’s online forum, October 2007. http://www.cceia.org/resources/journal/index.html 2.“Animals in Anglo-American Philosophy.” Commissioned review article for H-Net, (Humanities and Social Sciences Online). https://networks.h-net.org/node/16560/pages/32232/animals-anglo-american-philosophy-clare-palmer 1.Clare Palmer, Peter C Jones & J. Quentin Merritt "The Case for Values Awareness in Environmental Higher Education". In: IGU Commission on Geographical Education. Geography and Environmental Education: International Perspectives. Institute of Education, London. 11-13th April 1999 pp. 157-162. Online at: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED440820&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED440820 Accepted/In Press: 5. Clare Palmer (lead author) and T.J. Kasperbauer. “Ethics and Companion Animals.” In Andrew Light and Ben Hale (eds.) Routledge Companion to Environmental Ethics New York: Routledge, 2018. 5000 words. 4. Clare Palmer (lead author) and Peter Sandøe. “Welfare.” In Lori Gruen (ed.) Critical Terms for Animal Studies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2018. 5000 words. In press, publication November 2018. 3. Clare Palmer “Conservation strategies in a changing climate – Moving beyond an animal liberation/environmental ethics divide.” Les Ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum. 8000 words. Accepted. 2. Christian Gamborg, Peter Sandøe and Clare Palmer. “Ethical dilemmas of fertility control in wildlife: The case of white-tailed deer.” For EURSAFE Congress Proceedings 2018, Wageningen Academic Press. (3600 words). Accepted. 1. Clare Palmer “Should we help wild animals suffering negative impacts from climate change?” Invited for EURSAFE Congress Proceedings 2018, Wageningen Academic Press. (3,600 words). Accepted. Published Conference Contributions: 6. Peter Sandøe, Clare Palmer and Sandra Corr. “Obesity in Dogs and Cats: Welfare and Ethics” pp. 19-22. (Extended abstract.) Proceedings of the 22nd Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations Annual EuroCongress, Vienna 23-24 June, 2016. 5. Peter Sandøe, Sandra Corr and Clare Palmer “Human attachment to dogs and cats and its ethical implications” pp. 12-14 (Extended abstract.) Proceedings of the 22nd Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations Annual EuroCongress, Vienna 23-24 June 2016. 4. Watson, Fiona and Clare Palmer "The Nature of Identity" in Medieval or Later Rural Settlement in Scotland: 10 Years On. Sarah Govan (ed.). Edinburgh: Historic Scotland 2003 pp. 6568 3. Jones, Peter C. and Clare Palmer "Plagiarism and the academic essay" published in Proceedings of Skills Development in Higher Education Conference, University of Hertfordshire, 2002. 2. Jones, Peter C. and Clare Palmer “Beyond ‘Study Skills’: bibliographic citation, knowledge claims and writing development” in Graal, M. and Clark, R. (eds) Writing Development in Higher Education: Partnerships Across the Curriculum. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Writing Development in Higher Education Conference. Leicester: University of Leicester. 2000. 1. Merritt, J.Q. and Clare Palmer "Environmental Education for Low Impact Production and Consumption: an Exploration of Interpretations" in Bie, Thomas (ed.) Consumerism and the Environment: Environmental Education of Producers and Consumers Aarhus University, Denmark. 1994.

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Other publications: 5. Clare Palmer and Gary Varner. 2018. Introduction to the Special Edition on Engineering and Animal Ethics. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 31(2), 137-142 DOI 10.1007/s10806-018-9717-8 4. Brendon Larson and Clare Palmer. Peer commentary. “Assisted colonization is no panacea, but let’s not discount it either.” Ethics, Policy and Environment 16/1 16-18. 2013. 3. “The Future of Graduate Education in Environmental Philosophy.” Ethics and the Environment, 12/2 Fall 2007 pp. 136-139. 2. Education or Disaster? Environmental Ethics and Environmental Education. 1997 Paper E12, The Farmington Institute, Manchester College, Oxford. 1.Animal Liberation, Environmental Ethics and Domestication. 1995. Oxford Centre for Environment, Ethics and Society Research Paper No.1. ISBN 1-900316-00-5. Refereed. Encyclopedia Entries: Clare Palmer and Peter Sandøe. “Zoos and Aquariums”. International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hugh Lafollette (ed). Wiley-Blackwell. 2000 words. Refereed and accepted. Forthcoming 2018. “Companion Animals.” International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hugh Lafollette (ed). Wiley-Blackwell. 2015. 2000 words. Doi: 10.1002/9781444367072.wbiee011.pub2 Various short entries (under 300 words) The Oxford Illustrated Encyclopaedia: Human Society and Culture Vol.7. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. Various short entries (under 300 words) Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Modern Christian Thought. Oxford: Blackwell, 1993. Book Reviews: 26. ‘The Great Dog and Cat Massacre: The Real Story of World War Two’s Unknown Tragedy” by Hilda Kean. Times Literary Supplement. 19th September 2017. 25. ‘Consequentialism and Environmental Ethics’ by ed. Avram Hiller, Ramona Ilea and Leonard Kahn. New York: Routledge, for Environmental Values 24/2 259-261 2015 24.‘Death of the Animal: a Dialogue’ by Cavalieri, Paola, et al. New York: Columbia UP, 2009 for Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. July 2009 http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=16546 23.‘Environmental Values’ by Andrew Light, Alan Holland, John O’Neill, Routledge 2007 for The Geographical Journal: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society vol. 175 no.1 March 2009 pp. 90-92 22.'Thoreau's Living Ethics: Walden and the Pursuit of Virtue' by Philip Cafaro (University of Georgia Press, 2004) for Conservation Biology vol. 19 no. 4 Oct 2005 21.'Judaism and Environmental Ethics', Yaffe, M (ed.) (Lexington Press) for Journal of Jewish Studies Vol. 55 no 2 2004 p. 389-391 20.‘A Political Theology of Nature’ Peter Scott, CUP Journal of Theological Studies 55/1 April 2004 p.337-340 19.‘People and Woods in Scotland: A History’ Chris Smout (ed) (Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press) Scottish Economic and Social History 2002 18.‘Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Ecophilosophy ed. Brennan, A and Witozsek, N (Rowman and Littlefield 1999) Environmental Ethics 24/1 2002 17.‘Super, Natural Christians’ McFague, Sallie (SCM 1997) in Journal of Theological Studies 49 /2 October 1998 p.922-924 16.‘The Ecological Community’ Gottleib, R (ed.) (1997) in Environmental Values 7 no 4 1998: 479-480 15.‘Earth Summit Ethics’ Callicott, J.Baird and Da Rocha, Fernando (eds.) (SUNY 1996);‘Crazy Mountains’ Strong, David ( SUNY 1995) and ‘Mahatma Gandhi (Tata 1995) in Philosophy in Review XVII/6 December 1997 14.‘Caring for Creation’ Oelshlaeger, M (Yale University Press 1994) in The Heythrop

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Journal 1997 vol.38 no.1: 102-103 13.‘Earth's Insights’ Callicott, J Baird (Yale University Press, 1995) in Environmental Values 6/2 1997 12.‘God and the Web of Creation’ Page, Ruth (SCM 1996) in Journal of Theological Studies 48/2 1997 11.‘Ecology, Policy and Politics’ O'Neill, John (Routledge 1993) in The Heythrop Journal 37/4 1996 10.‘The Animals Issue’ Carruthers, P (Cambridge 1992) in The Heythrop Journal 37/1 1996 9.‘Environment, Growth and Development: The Concept and Strategies of Sustainability’ Bartelmus, Peter (Routledge 1994) in Theology in Green, 1995. 8.‘Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach’ May & Sharratt (eds.) in Canadian Philosophical Reviews February XV no.1 1995 7.‘The Body of God’ McFague, Sallie (SCM 1993) in Journal of Feminist Theology Summer 1994 6.‘Rediscovery of Creation: A Bibliographical Study of the Church's Response to the Environmental Crisis’ Sheldon, Joseph (London: The Scarecrow Press 1992) in Journal of Theological Studies 44/2 1993 5.‘From Apocalypse to Genesis’ Primavesi, Anne in Journal of Theological Studies 43/2 1992 4. ‘A Morally Deep World: An Essay on Moral Significance and Environmental Ethics’ Johnson, Lawrence (Cambridge: CUP 1991) Resurgence Nov/Dec 1992; 3.‘Faith in the Countryside’ (Archbishop's Commission on Rural England 1991) Resurgence March/April 1992; 2.‘At Home on Earth: Foundations for a Catholic Ethic of the Environment’ Murphy, Charles M (NY: Crossroad 1990) Resurgence July/August 1991. 1. ‘Green Christianity’ Cooper, Tim (London: Hodder and Stoughton 1990) and ‘The Greening of the Church’ McDonagh, Sean (London: Chapman 1990) Green Line July/August 1990. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE President: International Society of Environmental Ethics (ISEE) 2007-2010. (Elected position.) Vice president: 2004-7. Among the President’s responsibilities is the organization of the annual ISEE conference; I organized the conference each year between 2007 and 2010. Invited Member: National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine Committee on the Potential for Biotechnology to Address Forest Health. Fall 2017-Fall 2018. Editor: Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion. International, fully refereed journal published by Brill Academic Press. Founding editor, 1996. Retired as editor, March 2007. (Journal now renamed Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture and Ecology.) Mind and Life Fellow: In October 2011, I was invited to speak at the Mind and Life Institute’s conference on Ecology, Ethics and Interdependence, with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, at his home in Dharamsala, India. I was subsequently appointed a Fellow of the Mind and Life Institute. My discussion with HH the Dalai Lama is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N7qTdlRfG4 Participant: NESCent Evolutionary Biology of the Built Environment Working Group funded by the Sloan Foundation and the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center based at Duke University.

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Co-founder of the UK Animal Studies Group: Now the British Animal Studies Network, based at Strathclyde University. Membership of Editorial Boards: Founding member of editorial board, new journal Environmental Humanities (from 2012); profile and discussion http://environmentalhumanities.org/2012/08/24/eps/ Editorial board: Ethics, Policy and Environment (from July 2005) Editorial board: Environmental Ethics (from 1997-2007) Editorial board: Environmental Values (from June 2006) Editorial board: Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (from Nov. 2006; reappointed January 2016). Editorial board: Journal for the Study of Religion, Culture and Nature (from August 2006-2016). Editorial board: Springer’s International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics (from 2010) and Ecology and Ethics (from 2013) Editorial board: Sydney University Press Animal Publics Book Series (from 2014). Advisory board: European Encyclopedia of Animal Welfare. Refereeing and External Reviews: NSF Center Reviewer: Appointed reviewer for NSF National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC). Site visit and team review April 2015. Research Proposal Reviewer: National Science Foundation (Science, Technology and Society); Netherlands Earth and Life Sciences Council; Wellcome Trust for Medical Research; International Expert Assessor, Australian Research Council; Assessor, South African Research Fund; Nuffield Council for Bioethics, UK. Referee for journals: Philosophical Quarterly; Res Publica; Religion; Environmental Values; Animals and Society; Ethics, Policy and Environment; Social and Cultural Geography; Feminist Theology; Environmental Ethics; Mosaic; Conservation Biology; Social Studies of Science; Agricultural and Environmental Ethics; Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture; Environment and Planning D: Society and Space; Journal of Social Philosophy; Body and Society; South African Journal of Philosophy; Journal of Resources, Energy and Development; Ethics and International Affairs; Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy; Environmental Philosophy; Invasion Biology; Astrobiology; Journal of Applied Philosophy; Philosophy Compass, Animal Welfare, WIRES Climate Change, Environmental Humanities, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Nanoethics, Animal: An International Journal of Animal Bioscience, Agriculture and Human Values, Hypatia. Referee for publishers: Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Chapman and Hall, Routledge, State University of New York Press, Indiana University Press, Columbia University Press, Imperial College Press, Georgia University Press, Edward Elgar Press, Macmillan, Springer, Wiley-Blackwell, Bloomsbury/Continuum. Conference Steering Committee: 2011 Cary Conference, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies: Invited member of organizing committee. Title “Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action.” Date of conference: 5-9 May 2011. Location: Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Workshop Organization: March 28th and 29th 2017. Animals, Ethics and Engineering Workshop (co-organized with Gary Varner) Texas A&M University. Sponsored by the Bovay Foundation.

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May 27-29th 2017. Workshop at the University of Montana. “Incorporating Genomic and Biotechnology Tools into a Conservation Biology Ethical Framework in a Rapidly Changing World” Co-organized with Dane Scott. Funded by Texas A&M Cornerstone Fellowship. Professional Talks/Conference Contributions, from 2000, selected: Invited speaker: (with Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr; Sandøe presented) “Professional veterinary ethics” 34th World Veterinary Association Congress, Barcelona, May 5-8 2018. Invited Keynote Speaker: “Sentient wild animals and climate change: Towards an ethic of vulnerability.” Conference “Sentience, Vulnerability and Recognition” Center for Ethics in Public Life, University College, Dublin 7-9 March 2018. Invited speaker: Applied Biodiversity Sciences, Texas A&M University. “Saving species but losing wildness? Using biotechnological interventions for conservation goals”. November 2nd 2017. Invited speaker (with Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr; Sandøe presented) 42nd Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark: Unwanted desires: is the routine neutering of companion dogs ethically acceptable? 26th September 2017 Invited speaker: (with Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr; Corr presented) 42nd Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Copenhagen, Denmark “Review of the medical benefits and adverse effects of neutering cats and dogs”. 27th September 2017 Invited speaker: “Should we provide the bear necessities? Climate change, wild animals and the ethics of supplementary feeding”. Conference: Veganism and beyond. Kingston University, Ontario, Canada 10th-11th June 2017. Invited Lecture: “Climate change, wild animals and the ethics of supplementary feeding”. Edinburgh Animal Studies Lecture 2017, Edinburgh University, July 5th 2017. Invited keynote speaker: “Convergence and divergence in animal and environmental ethics” Conference organized by the Centre de recherche en éthique and the Groupe de recherche en éthique environnementale et animale,” Montreal, Canada, May 17-19th 2017. Invited speaker: “Should We Keep Companion Animals?” Stephen F Austin University, Philosophy and Geography Departments, Texas, April 28th 2017. Invited respondent: Response to Gary Varner, workshop on Food, Animals and the Environment, Texas State University, February 10-11 2017. Opening address: Peter Sandøe, Clare Palmer and Jaume Fatjo. “Companion animal abandonment: Size and ethical dimensions of the problem”. Satellite Meeting on Animal Abandonment. International Society of Anthrozoology annual conference. Barcelona July 7-10 2016. Invited speakers. Peter Sandøe, Clare Palmer and Sandra Corr. “Obesity in Dogs and Cats: Welfare and Ethics” Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations Annual EuroCongress, Vienna 22-25 June, 2016. Invited speakers. Peter Sandøe, Sandra Corr and Clare Palmer “Human attachment to dogs and cats and its ethical implications” 22nd Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations Annual EuroCongress, Vienna 22-25 June 2016. Invited participant as “established scholar,” British Animal Studies Network postgraduate symposium and meeting, May 18-21 2016, Strathclyde University (funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council). Invited Distinguished Benjamin Lecturer, Philosophy, Michigan State University, April 5-6 2016 Invited participant, workshop “Blurring Boundaries: rethinking the human-animal relationship’’ Wageningen, Netherlands, November 26-27 2015. Invited participant, workshop on environmental philosophy. University of Arizona, Tucson. November 13-15 2015. NSF sponsored symposium, invited speaker: The past, present and future of zoo and aquarium conservation. Arizona State University, Tempe. November 6-8 2015. Invited lecture: “Human animal bond: all take and no give?” British Veterinary Conference, Olympia, November 2015. With Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr (given by Sandøe).

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Invited public lecture: “Love hurts: Issues surrounding human attachment to companion animals.” Animal Welfare Centre, Melbourne University. With Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr. 21st October 2015 (given by Sandøe). Invited speaker: International Webinar hosted by UW-Oshkosh and Earth Charter International on sustainability ethics. October 8th 2015. Invited speaker: University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Sept. 17 &18 2015. Conference - Ethics for Vets: Animal Welfare and Veterinary Medicine. With Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr “Companion Animal Welfare and Ethics: What is the role of the Veterinary Profession?” (Invited talk, given by Sandøe). Invited keynote speaker: International society for Environmental Ethics. Kiel ,Germany. July 22-25rd 2015. “Staying in place while the climate changes: Facilitated adaptation, ethics and wild animals”. Invited keynote speaker. Invited keynote speaker: Yale University Bioethics Center “Ethics of Human Relations with Animals” conference. October 31 2014. “Is keeping pets immoral?” Invited lecture: University of North Carolina-Asheville. “Should we move the white-bark pine?” NEH lecture on Sustainability and the Humanities. September 26, 2013. Invited participant, Evolution of the Indoor Biome workshop, June 11-13 2013, National Evolutionary Sciences Center. Durham, NC. Invited speaker Canadian Political Science Association. Author meets critics panel on Kymlicka and Donaldson’s Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights. June 2013, Victoria, Canada. (Paper read in my absence.) Invited lecturer Yale University Bioethics Center, “Wild Animals, Climate Change and Ethics” September 26th 2012. Yale Divinity School “Ethics, Conservation and Animal Welfare: Wildlife and Outdoor Cats”. September 26 2012. With Peter Sandøe, Irene Krojer Hansen and Thomas Erikson. (Sandøe presented.) “Paradox of the caring bulldog owner.” Minding Animals Conference. Utrecht, 3-6 July 2012. With Peter Sandøe and Sandra Corr. (Sandøe presented.) Inconvenient Desires: should we routinely neuter companion animals? Minding Animals Conference. Utrecht 3-6 July 2012. With Peter Jones: “Education for Sustainable Development: the triumph of indoctrination over education?” Royal Geographical Society/Institution of British Geographers conference, Edinburgh, 1-4 July 2012 Invited speaker: “Should feral cat populations be managed by Trap-Neuter-Release?” Workshop on Moral Dilemmas in Animal Welfare, Vienna, July 2012. Invited keynote speaker: Animals, Ethics and the Law conference. University of Tennessee, March 1-3 2012. “Is there an ethical difference between wild and domesticated animals?” Invited speaker “Ethics, Environment and Interdependence” Mind and Life Conference XVII with the Dalai Lama. Dharmasala, India. October 2011. “Conflicting Frameworks in Environmental Ethics.” International Society for Environmental Ethics Annual Conference, June 2011, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. “Breeding, ethics and harms to animals”. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action Cary Ecosystems Center Biannual Conference, May 2011. “Contested concepts in environmental ethics”. Invited Speaker: American Philosophical Association – Pacific Annual Meeting, San Diego. Author meets Critics on Stephen Gardiner’s book. April 2011. Invited speaker: North Texas Philosophical Association Annual Conference, April 2011. Title “Biocentrism, ethics and climate change.” Invited keynote speaker: Conference on Environmental Values. Oslo University, Norway. June 22-24 2010. Title of presentation: “Place-Historical Narratives: Road - Or Roadblock - to Sustainability?” Invited speaker: University College, Washington University: Seminar Series on Sustainability. Title of presentation: “The ethics of sustainability”. Feb 2010. Invited contributor Liberty Fund/Philosophy Department Workshop, University of Arizona, Colloquium. Tucson, Arizona. December 3rd-6th 2009.

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Invited speaker: Philosophy Department, Hofstra University, October 30th 2009. Title of paper “Can we – and should we - make reparation to “nature”? Invited speaker: Workshop on Vulnerability, Ethics and Animal Experimentation. Physicians Committee on Responsible Medicine, San Francisco, July 16th 2009. Title of paper “Vulnerability, Ethics and Oncomice”. International Society for Environmental Ethics Annual Conference, Estes Park, Colorado, June 17th 2009. “Reflections on Jozef Keulartz’ “Animal Flourishing in an Era of Global Change.”” Invited speaker: 12th Annual Northwest Inland Philosophy Conference, Moscow Idaho. May 2009. Title of presentation: “Making Good: Can we – and should we – make reparations to nature?” Invited speaker: Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Morris. September 25-26th 2008. Title of presentation: “Animal Ethics: Wild and Domestic”. Invited speaker: Animal Studies Network /Arts and Humanities Research Council UK seminar. London. June 27th 2008. “Animal Relations, Cognition and Character in Vicky Hearne’s “Adam’s Task.” Energy, Ethics and the Environment conference, University of Tennessee. “Polar Bears, Group Harms and Collective Responsibility”. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, April 2008. “Critical Thinking about Animals Project”, Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington, Seattle. Presentation title “Animal Ethics: Wild and Domestic”. Invited visitor and speaker. Co-organizer (with Emily Brady) and speaker at Royal Geographical Society, London annual conference. “Animals, Restoration, Restitution”. August 2007. Invited speaker: Animal Humanities conference. University of Texas, Austin. 2006, April. Invited Respondent: International Society for Environmental Ethics Annual Conference. May 2006. Invited participant, Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas. Round Table Colloquium on the development of environmental ethics internationally. March 2006. Invited colloquium speaker University of California, Long Beach. May 2006. Commentator, ISEE Group Session. APA Pacific, San Francisco, March 2005 Invited speaker Center for Applied and Professional Ethics, University of Missouri Kansas City, March 2005. "Animals in Context." Invited speaker American Philosophical Association -Pacific, Pasadena, March 2004. Colloquium to honour the work of Holmes Rolston, with Gene Hargrove, Baird Callicott and Ned Hettinger, with response by Holmes Rolston. Invited critic at International Society of Environmental Ethics “Author meets Critics” session on Lisa Sideris’ Environmental Ethics, Ecological Theology and Natural Selection (Columbia University Press, 2003). Invited speaker: Agriculture and Ethics conference organized by the UN, Imperial College London and Michigan State University, January 2004. Wye College. “Ethics and Agricultural Intensification”. Invited speaker, Center for Environmental Philosophy, University of North Texas, October 2003. “The concept of animality in Foucault’s Madness and Civilization”. Invited Speaker: Conference on Animal Sentience in Higher Education. Kings College, University of London. May 10th 2003 “Animal sentience in philosophical education” Invited speaker, with Peter Jones "Writing critically, writing with authority." Writing in the Disciplines Workshop Series, Queen Mary, College, London. February 11th 2003. Invited speaker. "The end of nature?" A special colloquium on Christianity and ecology. Wadham College Oxford /University Church, Oxford, November 2002. Invited speaker, Animal Arenas conference, University College, London August 2002 "Animal Arenas and Biopower". With Watson, Fiona (Watson presented) at conference British Island Stories: History, Identity and Nationhood University of York, "Landscape, Identity and Scottishness" April 2002. Invited speaker, Rockefeller Brothers Fund conference on the Earth Charter at the Pocantico Conference Centre, New York, April 2002."The Idea of 'Respect for Nature' in the Earth Charter". With Peter Jones (Jones presented)."Plagiarism and the Academic Essay" Second Annual National Skills Conference, University of Hertfordshire, 11th July 2001.

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Invited speaker: Urban Environmental Ethics conference Georgia State University, Atlanta 2001. “Placing Animals in Urban Environmental Ethics” Millennial Animals conference, University of Sheffield, “Humans, Pets and Power”. July 2000. Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers, University of Sussex. January 2000. "Englishness, Christianity and constructions of the southern English countryside". TEACHING University Teaching qualification: Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education. 1996. University of Greenwich, London. Courses taught at Texas A&M (From Fall 2010) PHIL664: Graduate Seminar in Applied Philosophy: Ethics and Climate Change PHIL662: Graduate Seminar in Ethical and Value Theory PHIL381: Ethical Theory PHIL314: Environmental Ethics (multiple times) PHIL111: Contemporary Moral Issues (multiple times, sometimes as Honors) PHIL685: Animal Minds and Animal Ethics (Directed reading, with Gary Varner) PHIL685: Environmental Ethics (Directed reading) PHIL 489/689: Genomics and Society – in the classroom Spring 2014, co-taught; wholly online Spring 2015 (Interdisciplinary and cross-listed course, for both undergraduates and graduates of all disciplines, funded for development by the National Science Foundation.) PhD students at Texas A&M: Co-chair of committee: T.J.Kasperbauer. Graduated May 2014. Postdoc at University of Copenhagen 2014-2016; Research Consultant for CEB, now Garter, 2017- Committee member: David Wright. Graduated May 2014. Now Visiting Assistant Professor at Sam Houston State University. Committee member: Jennifer Ward (Philosophy: ongoing) Committee member: Mickey Parker (Ecology, ongoing) Courses taught at Washington University in St Louis (from Spring 2005) Graduate Seminar in Ethical Theory: Consequentialism Present Moral Problems (Multiple times) Environmental Ethics (Writing Intensive) Capstone in Philosophy (Required for all non-Honors Philosophy majors) Introduction to Environmental Ethics (Multiple times) Introduction to Environmental Studies: Social Sciences (required for all Environmental Studies majors) (Multiple times) Introduction to Environmental Studies (for non-Environmental Studies majors) Honors Thesis supervision in Philosophy, Environmental Studies, Anthropology and Religious Studies Courses taught at Lancaster University, UK (2001-2004) Graduate Teaching - Masters in Values and the Environment: This MA program ran both live and online; I taught Environmental Ethics in both modes. PhD students in Philosophy: Donna Ladkin, Hugh Browton, Woo-Joo Chang, Hanna Siurua. Undergraduate courses: Ethics, Animal Rights and Environmental Values, Applied Ethics, Continental Philosophy II: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Foucault, Philosophy of Science, Foucault, Feminist Ethics

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Courses taught in previous institutions: Religion, Myth and Meaning (team taught, University of Stirling, Scotland. 1998-2000). Environment, Culture, Religion (University of Stirling, Scotland. 1998-2000). Science and Religion (University of Stirling, Scotland. 1998-2000). Environmental Policy (team taught, University of Western Australia. 1997-8). Environmental Ethics (University of Greenwich, London. 1993-7). Politics, Development and Environment (team taught, University of Greenwich, London. 1993-7). Politics, Philosophy, Ethics of Environmental Science (team taught, University of Greenwich, London. 1993-7). Transport and Society (team taught, University of Greenwich, London 1993-7). Society and Environment (team taught, University of Greenwich, London. 1993-7). Systematic Theology (Westminster College, Oxford. 1991-2). Experience of Online Teaching: While at Lancaster University, I collaborated in developing online materials for the online Master’s degree in Values and the Environment, focusing on environmental ethics (The environmental ethics module is still available here: http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/depts/philosophy/awaymave/403new/home.htm) We delivered this entire degree online as well as live on campus; the course involved running discussion boards, online meetings with students, and occasional student visits to campus, especially during the period when they were writing their thesis. At Texas A&M, I collaboratively developed Genomics, Ethics and Society as an online, stacked graduate and undergraduate course, embedded in Blackboard, with a team from Texas A&M College Station and Texas A&M Corpus Christi, funded by the National Science Foundation: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1237881 These materials are now freely available and featured at the National Academy of Engineering Online Ethics Center: http://www.onlineethics.org/Resources/30931.aspx European Union Teaching: 1995: With J.Q.Merritt. Environmental Ethics and Corporate Environmental Management. One-week, EU TEMPUS-funded program. University of Kaunas, Lithuania, 29 May - 2 June 1995. 2002: Intensive Course on Animals in Moral Philosophy for graduate students/faculty at Helsinki University, Finland. External Examining: External examiner, B.A. Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Surrey, St Mary's College, 1999-2003. External Examiner: MPhil (Research) and PhD: Queen's University Belfast; PhD at UMIST; PhD at LaTrobe University, Australia; PhD at the University of Western Australia; PhD at Melbourne University, Australia; PhD at University of British Columbia (2017); PhD at Johannesburg University (2017) DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Texas A&M (from Fall 2010)

• Faculty Affiliate Member: Texas Center for Climate Studies o Service included giving a talk on climate ethics to faculty and grad students (2014);

being a panel discussant after a public viewing of the film Chasing Ice with director Jeff

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Orlowski (2015); giving a talk on ethics and university divestment to students on Divestment Day (2015).

• Member of Executive Committee: Texas A&M Institute for Genome Sciences and Society Departmental Service, Philosophy, Texas A&M

• Director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy (2012-14; Fall 2016) • Associate Director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy & Director of MA Program (2010-12) • Departmental Secretary (Spring/Fall 2017) • Chair of Graduate Programs Advisory Committee (2012-14, Fall 2016); member of GPAC

(Spring 2017) • Member of Search committee, Chair in Applied Ethics (2013-14) • Member of Philosophy Awards Committee (2010-12) • Member of Department Steering Committee (2012-14; 2016-18) • Member of Department Promotion Committee (2011) • Member of Curriculum Committee (2012-14) • Member of Rules Committee (2014-15) • Chair of Tenure and Promotion Committee (Spring 2015/Fall 2015)

College Level Service, Texas A&M

• Member of Committee to appoint new Director for Glasscock Center for the Humanities (2011) • Member of College Graduate Instructional Committee (2012-14, Fall 2016) • Member of Liberal Arts Planning and Resources Committee (2011-13, 2014-16)

University Level Service, Texas A&M

• Member of University Grand Challenges Committee: Sustainability and the Environment (Liberal Arts representative) (2013-16)

• Aggie Ally (Support network for LGBT+ students) (2011 on) • Academic advisor for Aggie Veggie and Vegan Student Group (2016 on)

Washington University (2005-2010) University/Arts & Sciences Committees

• Member, University Search Committee, International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability (I-CARES) Endowed Chairs in Sustainability (2008-10)

• Member, I-CARES A&S search subcommittee: Chairs in Ecosystems and Social Science (2008 on)

• Member, I-CARES Steering Committee (2009 on) • Fellow of Center for Ethics and Human Values, and member of Research Committee

(2007-10) • Member of Arts and Sciences Affirmative Action Monitoring Committee (2007-2010) • Member, University Energy Committee (2009 on) • Chair, Academic Committee on Energy and Environment (2009 on) • Member, University Committee to Select Speakers for the Assembly Series (2009 on) • Member, Undergraduate Experience Committee of the Board of Trustees (2009-2010) • Member, Committee to Appoint Undergraduate Students to the Board of Trustees

(2010 on) Departmental Committees and Responsibilities, Washington University Philosophy:

• Director of Undergraduate Studies in Philosophy (2007-9)

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• Chair, Curriculum Review Committee, Philosophy (2008-9) • Graduate Student Committee, Philosophy Department (2005, 2007) • Study Abroad Officer, Philosophy (2005 on) • Internship Officer, Philosophy (2008 on)

Environmental Studies:

• Executive Committee, Environmental Studies (2007-10) • Major Advisor, Environmental Studies (2006-10) • Curriculum Review Committee, Environmental Studies (Fall 2007) • Chair, Post-Doc Search Committee, two 2-year post-docs in Environmental Studies (2008)

Other Committee Work:

• Search Committee, Political Theory, Political Science dept. (2006) Lancaster University, UK (2001-4)

• Part 2 Director (Equivalent: Director of Undergraduate Studies in Philosophy) (2001-2004) • Member of Institute Management Committee (2001-2004) • Chair of Institute Teaching Committee, and representative for Institute undergraduate teaching

issues to the University (2002-2004) • Directed curriculum review including the development of new combined majors in Philosophy

and Film, and Ethics, Philosophy and Religion. (2003-4) • Organizer of undergraduate teaching, including assigning TAs (2002-4) • Co-ordinator of staff-student liaison, student representation and student feedback (2001-4) • Dissertation Co-ordinator (2001-4) • Departmental Officer for Overseas Students (2001-2003) • Member of 5 search committees • Representative to National Standing Committee on Philosophy

Stirling University (1998-2001)

• Library Representative, Computing Representative • Personal Tutor • Director of First Year Studies