Everything I Need to ... Part 3
Across
- 6. The principle emphasizing strength through coexistence of various cultures and species. (17)
- 9. Another country that granted legal rights to nature. (7)
- 10. The system responsible for reducing nature to dead matter. (20)
- 11. The worldview that sees nature as an inanimate resource to be exploited. (8)
- 12. The ecofeminist historian who criticized the mechanistic worldview of nature. (16)
- 13. The essay which means 'Forest of Purity'. (7)
- 15. The school founded for learning from nature. (13)
- 17. The poet who inspired ecological thought. (6)
- 18. The fundamental value advocating fairness in resource distribution. (18)
- 19. The cultural expressions that celebrate nature’s beauty and inspire conservation. (15)
- 20. Occupation of empty land regardless of tribal people living there. (11)
- 21. The alternative worldview that sees nature as vibrant and dynamic. (10)
Down
- 1. It leads to a happy life the day we end consumerism and going behind wealth. (11)
- 2. The first country to recognize the rights of nature in its constitution. (7)
- 3. The philosopher who promoted the idea of controlling and exploiting nature. (12)
- 4. It literally means Mother Earth. (10)
- 5. The environmental lawyer who advocates for recognizing the rights of nature. (14)
- 7. The report submitted by the Secretary-General on World Earth Day. (18)
- 8. The legal concept that grants nature the right to exist and flourish. (14)
- 14. The principle of Indian civilisation. (18)
- 16. The separation of humans from nature in our minds, leading to ecological destruction. (12)