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1) How can you define the term 'Environmental Ethics? Enlist five most important unethical
behaviour of humans that you observed around you, and discuss in detail the environmental
consequences of unethical behaviour of human population
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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Environmental ethics is a philosophical discipline that studies the relationship between the environment and human beings.

Explanation:

  • It studies no human activities which are adding toxic contents in the environments.  
  • Moreover, it also focuses on the conceptual foundation of the environmental values as well as other related issues.
  • The unethical behavior of the human population is causing water, air and land pollution.

Answered by bratislava
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Environmental Ethics is moral standards and principles that are followed to preserve and protect the environment.

Explanation:

  • Environmental ethics deals with the protection of natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources. It includes environmental laws and ecological economics and ecology.  
  • Five most unethical environmental behavior includes the misuse of natural resources, the reckless cutting din of trees, dumping of wastes in rivers, burning off and fossil fuels and killing of wild animals.  
  • The consequence that is associated with this unethical behavior is climate change and global warming that is taking place in the forms of increasing sea levels and weather imbalances.

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