Environmental Responsibility
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What is the main cause of changes in climate patterns?

  • Space exploration
  • Natural processes
  • Human activities (correct)
  • Animal behavior
  • What is the primary focus of environmental ethics?

  • Human-environment relationship (correct)
  • Human relationships
  • Animal welfare
  • Economic development
  • What is sustainability aimed at achieving?

  • Environmental degradation
  • Maximum resource extraction
  • Wise and efficient use of natural resources (correct)
  • Increased pollution
  • What is the goal of environmentalism?

    <p>Addressing environmental problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the activity to create a poster?

    <p>To raise awareness about environmental issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is encouraged in sustainable development?

    <p>Preserving the environment for future generations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the reflection question asking about?

    <p>Humankind's efforts to address climate change</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the values being applied in the essay activity?

    <p>Frugality and prudence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of sharing the essay in class?

    <p>To discuss environmental issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main goal of environmentalism and sustainability?

    <p>To address environmental problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Individual Responsibility and Environmentalism

    • It is our responsibility to start with our own actions and how they affect our immediate environment.
    • Tidying up our room or helping to clean our house is an important step towards becoming a more responsible steward of nature.

    Environmentalism and Collective Action

    • Environmentalism encourages governments, institutions, organizations, and corporations to commit to responsible action for the environment.
    • Many environmental problems, such as pollution, deforestation, and loss of natural resources, are caused by human activities.
    • Environmental groups play an important role in calling attention to environmental problems and abuse.

    Environmental Ethics

    • Environmental ethics emerged in the 1970s, advocating human responsibility and action regarding environmental issues.
    • Key ideas of environmental ethics include:
      • All nonhuman elements of the world have intrinsic value and should be preserved.
      • Preserving the environment will benefit humans by providing for present and future generations.
      • Humans have a responsibility to safeguard the planet as stewards of creation.

    Case Studies

    • A mining corporation's actions caused pollution, poisoned marine life, and harmed nearby villagers.
    • A businessman's construction project harmed the environment by uprooting trees and covering streams.
    • A local official protected forested land by declaring it off-limits to loggers and miners.
    • An animal shelter partnered with the local government to conduct vaccination drives and address animal cruelty.

    Sustainability and Prudence

    • Sustainability focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
    • Sustainability relies on three principles: environmental integrity, economic efficiency, and equity.
    • Prudence and frugality guide individuals to implement changes to become wiser and more considerate consumers.

    Philosophical Views on Environment

    • Environmental philosophy deals with humanity's place in the world, interaction between nature and humans, and human response to environmental challenges.
    • Major philosophical views include anthropocentrism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism.
    • Human activities have a significant impact on the environment, and climate change is a major environmental issue.

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    Learn how individual actions and collective efforts can make a difference in protecting the environment. From tidying up your room to encouraging governments to take responsible actions, every step counts.

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