Principles of Green Bioethics: Sustainability in Health Care
ISBN: 9781609176020
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Michigan State University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Bioethics; Medical care; Green movement; Environmentalism;

Health care is ubiquitous in the industrialized world. Yet, every medical development, technique, and procedure impacts the environment. Green bioethics synthesizes environmental ethics and biomedical ethics, thus creating an interdisciplinary approach to sustainable health care. Notably, green bioethics addresses not the structure of environmental sustainability in health-care institutions but the sustainability of individual health-care offerings. It parallels traditional biomedical ethics by providing four principles for ethical guidance: distributive justice, resource conservation, simplicity, and ethical economics. Through these four principles, green bioethics presents a coherent framework for evaluating the sustainability of medical developments, techniques, and procedures. The future of our world may very well depend on how effectively we halt ecological destruction and conserve our resources in all areas of life. The principles of green bioethics, outlined in this book, will advance sustainability in health care.


Cristina Richie is an award-winning writer specializing in bioethics, whose work has been published in top-ranked journals such as the Hastings Center Report , Journal of Medical Ethics , Bioethics , and American Journal of Bioethics . She has been interviewed by the Chicago Tribune , the Boston Globe , and BMJ talk medicine . She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioethics and Interdisciplinary Studies, with an adjunct appointment in the Department of Public Health at the Brody School of Medicine, at East Carolina University. Richie is the head of the North Carolina Unit of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics.
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