INTRO TO PHILO
Across
- 1. - No man is an _
- 6. - All the people of the world.
- 8. - The quality of being careful in the use of resources.
- 10. broad philosophy and social movement regarding concerns about environmental protection.
- 11. - The study of the relationship between social and environmental problems.
- 13. - The quality of being cautious and wise.
- 17. - A US federal law that controls air pollution.
- 18. - The technical and political process concerned with the development and design of land use.
- 21. - annual event celebrated to demonstrate support for environmental protection.
- 22. - The amount of energy consumed by an individual or group.
- 23. philosophical perspective that puts the well-being of the ecosystem or entire environment at its center.
- 24. quality or state of being connected or having links with others.
- 26. quality of being fair and impartial.
- 27. - The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something.
- 28. - An English poet who wrote "No man is an island."
- 30. ethical viewpoint that extends inherent value to all living things.
Down
- 2. - A person who believes that all living things have an inherent value, regardless of their usefulness to humans.
- 3. - The health of the natural world and the systems that support life.
- 4. - A being that is not a person, such as an animal or plant.
- 5. - new field of study exploring the moral obligations to future generations and how to share the burdens of climate change.
- 7. - The belief that human beings are the most important entity in the universe.
- 9. - A protocol aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- 12. - An advocate for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- 14. - To give assistance to.
- 15. - A term that addresses the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.
- 16. - state of equilibrium.
- 19. - ability to maintain something at a certain rate or level
- 20. - branch of philosophy that studies the relationship between human beings and the natural environment.
- 25. by product of burning fossil fuels.
- 29. - theory that living organisms and their inorganic surroundings have evolved together as a single, self-regulating system.