Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
Across
- 2. Advocates addressing the growing environmental problems
- 3. Practices like reducing food waste or choosing plant-based meals
- 4. Applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and environmental problems
- 6. Environmental damage caused by human activity
- 7. Gives value to ecosystems and biological communities
- 9. Philosophy that a good life means living in harmony with the natural world
- 11. A branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change
- 14. Renewable options like solar and wind, as alternative to fossil fuels
- 24. Conservation and protection act covering animals and biodiversity
- 25. Idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism
- 26. Someone who believes that nature has intrinsic value and humans are only one part of the natural world
- 27. Belief that nature itself has intrinsic worth
- 28. When poor communities are more exposed to environmental harm
- 29. Promotes wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability
- 30. Refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, emphasizing equity, human rights, and social justice
Down
- 1. A branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it
- 5. Root cause of deforestation caused by corporate greed
- 8. Maintaining the state of the environment
- 10. Believes all organisms have inherent value and should be protected
- 12. Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty
- 13. Eco-friendly business choices like recyclable packaging
- 15. Prudence in decision-making to ensure minimal waste while using resources
- 16. Factories in poor communities causing dirty air and water
- 17. When wealth and power are unevenly shared, worsening climate effects
- 18. Reconciling human activities and economic growth with environmental protection
- 19. Global alteration of weather patterns due to human and natural factors
- 20. Moral approach analyzing the relationship between humans and the environment
- 21. International pledges to cut emissions (e.g., Paris Agreement)
- 22. Considers humans the most important species, free to use nature
- 23. Practice of conserving electricity at home and using solar