Philosophy PT
Across
- 1. Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- 6. Concept of meeting present needs without compromising resources for future generations.
- 8. Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit.
- 10. Moral study of the relationship between humans and the environment, guiding responsible action.
- 14. Branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s relationship with the natural environment.
- 15. Development that meets present needs without harming future generations’ ability to meet theirs.
- 19. Contamination of air, water, or land that harms living organisms.
- 20. Long-term alteration of Earth’s climate due to human and natural factors.
- 21. Movement that advocates addressing environmental problems such as pollution and deforestation.
- 23. Belief that humans are the most important species and nature exists mainly to serve human needs.
- 24. Living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it beyond limits.
- 25. A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- 26. James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- 29. Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in response to climate change.
- 30. A person who promotes the wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability.
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- 2. Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings beauty and well-being.
- 3. Damage to the environment caused by human activities.
- 4. Careful, wise decision-making in using resources.
- 5. Approach that connects social problems with environmental problems.
- 7. Variety of life in all forms, levels, and combinations in ecosystems.
- 9. Idea that humans are part of nature and dependent on it for survival and well-being.
- 11. Using resources wisely to minimize waste while maximizing output.
- 12. Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- 13. The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- 16. Belief that ecosystems and biological communities as a whole have great value.
- 17. Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- 18. Rise in Earth’s average temperature caused mainly by greenhouse gases.
- 22. Advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical lifestyle changes for environmental balance.
- 27. Moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- 28. Cutting down forests, often linked to corporate greed and environmental harm.