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Write a short note on the five beliefs of environmental ethics.
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Environmental ethics refers to the set of moral standards that guide us on how to interact with our environment. The five beliefs (basis) of environmental ethics are:
Upholding Responsibility — By cultivating a sense of responsibility towards the environment as a fundamental duty, individuals are encouraged to act as conscientious custodians of nature.
Promoting Civic Sense — Fostering an understanding of environmental responsibilities nurtures a culture of civic sense, where cleanliness, sustainability and respect for nature are prioritised.
Inculcating Respect — Value education instils respect for the environment and fellow beings, reinforcing the interconnectedness between human actions and the natural world.
Nurturing Empathy — Ethical values promote empathy towards the environment, fostering a deeper connection with nature and appreciation for its delicate balance.
Justice for Future Generations — Environmental ethics teaches that future generations also have an equal right to natural resources. Therefore, we must hand over to our children and grandchildren a world that is not worse than the one we inherited from our parents and grandparents.
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