Across
- 4. A principle that recognizes the inherent worth and rights of all individuals and communities to fair and impartial treatment.
- 6. A global agreement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- 7. An approach that sees humans as not separate from nature but part of it.
- 9. The careful and wise use of resources, especially money.
- 11. A philosophy that teaches a good life means living in harmony with the natural world.
- 15. A term that refers to the degree to which something is useful or desirable.
- 17. A concept that ensures that resources are used in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- 19. A term that refers to the natural world, particularly the trees and other plants in it.
- 22. A natural disaster or event that causes great damage or loss of life.
- 23. A term that refers to the state of being evenly distributed.
- 25. A philosophy that focuses on the value of living organisms and radical equality.
- 26. An idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s.
- 27. The moral relationship of human beings to the environment
- 29. A set of values or principles that attempt to address the ethical implications of climate change.
- 30. A principle that refers to the condition of being whole, unimpaired, or in perfect condition.
Down
- 1. An approach in analyzing society and sees a relationship between environmental problems and social problems.
- 2. A term that refers to the protection of natural resources.
- 3. A principle that refers to the achievement of maximum output with minimum input.
- 5. A term that refers to the patterns of behavior of individuals and societies in relation to the purchase and use of goods and services.
- 8. A philosophy that sees the environment as the central factor.
- 10. The practice of designing cities and towns in an organized and efficient way.
- 12. The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- 13. A principle that recognizes the inherent worth and rights of all individuals and communities to fair and impartial treatment.
- 14. A code of conduct that urges individuals to live simply and avoid waste.
- 16. A philosophy that views maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of surroundings.
- 18. A situation in which people are not equal because of differences in wealth, power, etc.
- 20. The state or quality of being dedicated to the welfare of the environment.
- 21. A British poet, preacher and scholar of metaphysics.
- 24. A principle that refers to the quality of being careful and avoiding risks.
- 28. A philosophical view regarding the relationship between humans and the environment that focuses on the importance of humankind in the world.
