The Human Person in the Environment
Across
- 2. The study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- 8. The decline of the environment caused by harmful human activities.
- 10. A view that all living organisms have inherent value and deserve protection.
- 11. A branch of philosophy that studies humanity’s role and moral relationship with nature.
- 16. The moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- 17. A view that humans are the most important species and may freely use nature.
- 19. The belief that humans are part of nature and depend on it for survival.
- 21. A philosophy that values ecosystems and communities as a whole, with humans as stewards.
- 23. Careful and wise decision-making in regulating one’s actions.
- 24. A philosophy linking social problems with environmental issues.
- 25. Meeting present needs while protecting resources for future generations.
- 26. The variety of living species that sustain ecological balance.
- 27. Long-term shifts in weather patterns caused largely by human activity.
- 29. A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- 30. Avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources.
Down
- 1. Humanity’s responsibility to protect and care for creation.
- 3. The clearing of forests that disrupts ecological balance.
- 4. A moral approach to analyzing human actions and their impact on the environment.
- 5. The fair distribution of benefits and burdens in responding to climate change.
- 6. James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living system.
- 7. Resources Materials from nature like water, forests, and minerals that humans use.
- 9. The rise in Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gas emissions.
- 12. The contamination of the environment caused by harmful human activities.
- 13. Maintaining the natural state of the environment for ecological health.
- 14. A view that maintaining order in the environment reveals natural beauty.
- 15. Fair use and conservation of resources for the benefit of future generations.
- 18. A philosophy that promotes radical lifestyle change to respect the value of all life.
- 20. A person who promotes the wise use and management of natural resources.
- 22. in harmony with nature instead of exploiting it without limits.
- 28. Using resources wisely to achieve maximum output with minimal waste.