List of figures

Fig. 1.1: Google Search - Ethical Mining
1.2.5 The notion of ethics
Fig. 1.2: Basic structure of responsibility
1.5.2 Basic dialogue structure of responsibility
Fig. 1.3: Model of Core Responsibility, authors’ translation, adapted from © IUW Berlin
1.7.3.2 The model of core responsibility
Fig. 1.4: Individual self-attribution of core responsibility, authors’ translation, adapted from © IUW Berlin
1.7.3.2 The model of core responsibility
Fig. 1.5: Model of Core Responsibility, authors’ translation, adapted from © IUW Berlin
1.7.3.2 The model of core responsibility
Fig. 1.6: Plural external attribution of responsibility, authors’ translation, adapted from © IUW Berlin
1.7.3.2 The model of core responsibility
Fig. 1.7: Scale of Core Responsibility, authors’ translation, adapted from © IUW Berlin
1.7.3.2 The model of core responsibility
Fig. 1.8: The three pillars of sustainability
1.8.2 Sustainability concepts
Fig. 1.9: The three overlapping circles of sustainability
1.8.2 Sustainability concepts
Fig. 1.10: The three nested dependency model of sustainability
1.8.2 Sustainability concepts
Fig. 1.11: From Linear to Circular Economy
1.8.3 Advanced concepts of sustainability
Fig. 1.12: The doughnut of social and planetary boundaries
1.8.3 Advanced concepts of sustainability
Fig. 1.13: Sustainable Development Goals
1.8.4.2 From Limits to Growth to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Fig. 1.14: Environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG)
1.8.5 Environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG)
Fig. 2.1: Historic Sulfur Mines at Paliorema Bay, Milos, Greece
2.1 Averkios Gaitanis on Ethical Mining and the Future of the Greek Island Milos
Fig. 2.2: Treehouse, Hambach Forest, Germany
2.2 Activist Nolo on Mining and the Future of Hambach Forest near Jülich, Germany