Abstract
Essays in Philosophy is proud to publish a special issue titled “New Currents in Environmental Virtue Ethics.” This issue invited submissions exploring innovations within environmental virtue ethics (EVE), a burgeoning subfield in environmental ethics that applies virtue ethics to environmental concerns. Some have referred to the recent interest in EVE in environmental ethics as the “Turn” to virtue. The call for papers encouraged authors to submit original research that expands the theoretical framework of EVE and applies EVE to new contexts to address pressing environmental challenges. Topics for submission encompassed a broad spectrum, ranging from ethical adaptation to climate change and the virtue of resilience to discussions on moral psychology, animal virtue ethics, and the role of virtue in human flourishing amidst environmental challenges.