Lesson 4: The Human Person in the Environment

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Across
  1. 3. : Activities like mining and logging cause this.
  2. 5. : View that considers humans as the most important species.
  3. 7. : Movement that pushes for solutions to environmental problems.
  4. 8. : Approach that values ecosystems as a whole.
  5. 10. : Conservation of animals and plants.
  6. 11. : Waste law enacted in 2000.
  7. 13. : The role of humans as caretakers of nature.
  8. 15. : Environmental issue caused by improper waste disposal.
  9. 18. : Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
  10. 20. : Philosophy that emphasizes harmony with the environment.
  11. 24. : Advocates sustainable use and protection of resources.
  12. 26. : The natural cycle where plants give oxygen and animals give carbon dioxide.
  13. 27. : Advocates for intrinsic value of all living beings.
  14. 28. : International environmental agreement in 1997.
  15. 29. : The practice of wise decision-making in resource use.
  16. 30. : Core principle of sustainability ensuring fairness for future generations.
Down
  1. 1. : Pollution caused by smoke from vehicles.
  2. 2. : Study of moral duties in relation to climate change.
  3. 4. : The discipline studying human–environment moral relations.
  4. 6. : Philosopher quoted “No man is an island.”
  5. 9. : Celebration encouraging energy conservation.
  6. 12. : Principle of sustainability ensuring minimum waste.
  7. 14. : Suggests fairness in distributing environmental burdens.
  8. 16. : A storm-related disaster linked to climate change.
  9. 17. : The idea that Earth functions like a living organism.
  10. 19. : Value of natural surroundings as a source of beauty.
  11. 21. : Philippine law protecting clean air.
  12. 22. : Philosophy that gives all organisms inherent value.
  13. 23. : Applies ecology to society’s problems.
  14. 25. : Being thrifty and avoiding waste.