Lesson 4– The Human Person in the Environment

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Across
  1. 3. Someone who protects natural resources for sustainable use.
  2. 6. Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
  3. 7. The wholeness and health of natural systems.
  4. 10. Avoiding unnecessary consumption to preserve resources.
  5. 12. The study of beauty and artistic value in nature.
  6. 15. An international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  7. 16. The natural world that surrounds and sustains human life.
  8. 18. A branch of philosophy that studies the relationship between humans and nature.
  9. 20. A lack of harmony or structure, often caused by environmental neglect.
  10. 23. The moral principles guiding how humans treat the environment.
  11. 25. All living and non-living things not made by humans.
  12. 26. A theory linking environmental issues to social structures.
  13. 28. A perspective that values ecosystems as wholes, not just individual organisms.
  14. 29. A state of harmony between human needs and ecological health.
  15. 30. Idea by James Lovelock: Earth acts as a self-regulating living system that sustains life.
Down
  1. 1. The view that all living things have moral value.
  2. 2. Fair treatment of all people in climate policy and impact.
  3. 4. A movement advocating for the protection of the natural world.
  4. 5. The study of moral responsibility in addressing climate change.
  5. 8. A person who believes nature has intrinsic value beyond human use.
  6. 9. A being capable of reason, freedom, and moral responsibility.
  7. 11. The belief that humans are the central or most significant species.
  8. 13. The idea that all beings and systems are linked.
  9. 14. Using resources wisely to avoid waste while meeting needs.
  10. 17. Wise decision-making that considers long-term consequences.
  11. 19. Natural disasters that disrupt human and ecological systems.
  12. 21. The love of wisdom; study of existence, ethics, and knowledge.
  13. 22. The moral obligation to care for others and the planet.
  14. 24. The worth of the environment beyond economic use.
  15. 27. Fairness in access to resources and environmental benefits.