1. Introduction
John Foster
2. Paris: optimism, pessimism and realism
Brian Heatley
3. Transformation, adaptation and universalism: reply to
Heatley
Nadine Andrews
4. After Development
Mike Hannis
5. Reply to Hannis
Lawrence Wilde
6. Post-Capitalism, Post-Growth, Post-Consumerism
Ingolfur Bluhdorn
7. There never was a categorical imperative: reply to
Blühdorn
Daniel Hausknost
8. On the obsolescence of human beings in sustainable
development
Ulrike Ehgartner, Patrick Gould and Marc Hudson
9. Apocalyptically blinded : reply to Ehgartner et al.
Nina Isabella Moeller and J. Martin Pedersen
10. Beyond sustainability: hope in a spiritual revolution?
Rachel Bathurst
11. Reply to Bathurst
Rachel Muers
12. Environmental education after sustainability: hope in the
midst of tragedy
Panu Pihkala
13. Reply to Pihkala
Katie Carr
14. Education after sustainability
Steve Gough
15. Learning and education after sustainability: reply to
Gough
William Scott
16. On preparing for the great gift of community that climate
disasters can give us
Rupert Read
17. Caring for the future? – a response to Rupert Read
John Foster
18. On letting go
John Foster
19. The future: compassion, complacency or contempt? : reply to
Foster
Rupert Read
John Foster is a freelance writer and philosophy teacher, and an associate lecturer in the department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University, UK. His relevant publications include Valuing Nature? (ed.) (Routledge, 1997), The Sustainability Mirage (Earthscan, 2008), and After Sustainability: Denial, Hope, Retrieval (Earthscan/Routledge, 2015).
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