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what is environmental ethics? why do we need a set of ethics for the environment? explain in about 150 words..​

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Answered by kripajohn
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In environmental philosophy, environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy "which reconstructs the essential types of argumentation that can be made for protecting natural entities and the sustainable use of natural resources."[1] The main competing paradigms are anthropocentrism, physiocentrism (called ecocentrism as well), and theocentrism. Environmmental ethics exerts influence on a large range of disciplines including environmental law, environmental sociology, ecotheology, ecological economics, ecology and environmental geography.

There are many ethical decisions that human beings make with respect to the environment. For example:

Should humans continue to clear cut forests for the sake of human consumption?

Why should humans continue to propagate its species, and life itself? [2]

Should humans continue to make gasoline-powered vehicles?

What environmental obligations do humans need to keep for future generations?[3][4]

Is it right for humans to knowingly cause the extinction of a species for the convenience of humanity?

How should humans best use and conserve the space environment to secure and expand life?[5]

What role can Planetary Boundaries play in reshaping the human-earth relationship?

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