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    follows: “Development which meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. But true sustainability goes beyond that. It includes areas of economics, society, and of course the environment. This last category is under threat. As the climate is rapidly changing, many coastlines are in serious threat of eventually being losing land because of the climate change. This will currently continue if nothing is to be done about it.…

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    Environmental Ethics Environmental Ethics is becoming of greater concern in society today. Due to the fact that scientific evidence is showing we are unnecessarily and without thought destroying our natural environment. Not only plant species but all entities that reside within our planet. There is especial concern to animal species becoming extinct or are in danger of; There are many theories and policies which attempt to describe a solution or a ethical way of approaching these problems, and…

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    have the locals continue with life as they normally would. The second is to influence the local community with Western values and ideas. Since the mine has such an impact on their way of living it wouldn’t be responsible to completely change their environment and leave the locals to their own. Freeport did the right thing by setting up extensive programs to help the locals. If a company is going to have influence on the locals instead of doing nothing it is best for them to do it correctly and…

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    is still in existence for generations to come particularly for it’s genetic diversity; utility value (ecoservices and resources); intrinsic value (aesthetic, spiritual and inspirational qualities); heritage value (aesthetic and scientific) and for natural evolutionary change to…

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    knows enough to love his parents, and when he is grown up he knows enough to respect his elder brothers. The love for one’s parent is really humanity and the respect for one’s elders is really righteousness—all that is necessary is to have these natural feelings applied to all men” (“Assets.aspeninstitute.org”). For example, the Mikaelson siblings became vampires through the immortality spell that was done by their mother in the tenth century to protect their family. Viewers of this T.V series…

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    humanity, intelligence, and the environment.…

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    The Anthropocene Extinction refers to the nature of human effects on the environment causing what scientists are calling the sixth mass extinction. The collision between civilization and the planet’s ecosystem has resulted in the rapid loss of biodiversity and current extinction crisis (Wake and Vredenburg 2008). The socio-environmental issue of how human behaviors impact biodiversity is addressed in the documentary Racing Extinction which I’ve chosen to analyze (Racing Extinction 2015). The…

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    through a dark humor that says the opposite of what it means. She goes on about contaminating our ocean constantly, so we can effectively pollute the ocean and, then, poisoning our Earth. Saukko’s process analysis, describing how we can pollute the environment is more effective in bringing…

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    moving advertisements and think that “sponsorship-wise, it’s time for nature to carry its weight” Louv goes on the write that “the logical extension of synthetic nature is the irrelevance of ‘true’ nature”. The intention to get familiar with the environment is visible…

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    movement in the 20th century, The Sierra Club was actually one the first large scale environmental organization in the world. Their main goal is “to explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth”. Doing so they focus on all of the ways the environment is negatively affected. The ways consist of pollution, illegal hunting, deforestation, Global Warming, and more. To conclude the Sierra Club is a team full…

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