“What is Morally Required” is Kathleen’s response to a student’s shouted challenge at the Durban climate change conference: “I've stopped settling for what is deemed 'politically feasible' by obstructionists and started asking for what is morally required.”
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K.D. Moore and Michael P. Nelson, “Toward a Global Consensus for Moral Action,” Leopold Outlook, Winter 2011.
K.D. Moore and Michael P. Nelson, “The Perfect Moral Storm, When the Life Rafts are on Fire,” Minding Nature, December 2010, 6 – 11.
K.D. Moore, “Refugia of the Toads,” Whole Terrain, v. 17 2010, 46-47.
K.D. Moore, “The Call to Forgiveness at the End of the Day,” Portland, Winter 2010, 32.
K. D. Moore, “An Entangled Bank: Ethics Issues of Ecosystem-Based Marine Management,” in Ecosystem-Based Management for the Oceans, eds. Karen McLeod and Heather Leslie. Island Press, 2009.
K. D. Moore, “A Silence Like Scouring Sand,” Orion.
K. D. Moore, “Winter Prayer,” High Country News, v. 39, no. 2, February 5, 2007, 23.
K. D. Moore, “Dog Salmon Moon,” Northwest Review, 45-3/2007, 115-117.
K. D. Moore, Literature of the Northwest Symposium, Northwest Review, 45-3/2007, 24.
K. D. Moore and Erin E. Moore, “Six Kinds of Rain: Searching for a Place in the Academy,” in Placing the Academy: Essays on Landscape, Work, and Identity, ed. Jennifer Sinor and Rona Kaufman. Utah State University Press. 2007.
K. D. Moore, “In the Shadow of the Cedars: The Spiritual Values of Old-Growth Forests,” Conservation Biology, v. 21, no. 4, 1120-1123.
K.D. Moore, “Benedictio: For My Students,” Commencement benediction, Oregon State University, June 2006. http://oregonstate.edu/research/news/update/moore07.htm
K. D. Moore, “The Truth of the Barnacles: Rachel Carson and the Moral Significance of Wonder,” Environmental Ethics, v. 27, Fall 2005, 265-277.