This was my first major article on Judaism and the environment. It has been reprinted in several books:
Judaism and Environmental Ethics: A Reader, edited by Martin D. Yaffe, Lexington Books, Lantham, Maryland, 2001.
Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence, Third Edition, by Susan J. Armstrong and Richard G. Botzler, 2004.
Religion and the Environment: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies, edited by Roger S. Gottlieb (New York: Routledge, 2010)
In this article, I tried to reconcile two critical ideas necessary for a modern Jewish environmentalism:
I utilized the Gaia Theory as a means to to do this.