Introduction; I: Philosophy; 1: Toward an Earth Ethic: Aldo Leopold’s Anticipation of the Gaia Hypothesis; 2: Climate Change, Environmental Ethics, and Biocentrism; 3: Moral Ambiguities in the Politics of Climate Change; 4: Ethical and Prudential Responsibilities, Culture and Climate Change; II: Governance; 5: Closing the Boxes, Enlarging the Circles: Toward a New Paradigm of Global Governance and Economy; 6: Climate Change Policy with a Renewed Environmental Ethic: An Ecological Economics Approach; 7: Two Global Crises, Ethics Renewal, and Governance Reform; III: International Law and Human Rights; 8: Climate Change, Developing Countries, and Human Rights: An International Law Perspective; 9: Future Generations’ Rights: Linking Intergenerational and Intragenerational Rights in Ecojustice 1; 10: Climate Change and Poverty: Confronting Our Moral and Ethical Commitments: Some Reflections; IV: Civil Society; 11: Soft Power, NGOs, and Climate Change: The Case of The Nature Conservancy; 12: Climate Changes Everything; V: Case Studies; 13: Trends and Impacts of Climate Change in Cameroon, Central Africa: Considerations for Renewed Ethics towards Resilience Options for the Community; 14: Addressing Climate Change: Challenges, Ethics, and Hope