What is an Environmental Ethics?

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Environmental Ethics:-

• Ethics is a branch of philosophy. It deals with moral and values. An ethics is a principal or a value that we use to decide whether an action is good or bad. Values changes and they differ from control to control.

• Environmental Ethics refers to the moral relationships between human and the natural
world relationships between human and the natural world it examines various issues such as the obligation or responsibility balance against human needs and interest. It also examined whether some interest are more important then others.
Efforts to deal with such ethical question have lead to the development of ethical ideas and principle for protecting the global environment that early environment list, Aifford Pinchot has applied these principal to conversion. In his view the basic propose of conservation is to protect natural resources to produces the greatest good for the greatest number for the longest time.

• It is now felt that we must also recognized inherents worth of all others component of
the natural worlds,both leaving and nonliving otherwise. We can no prevent environmental degradation. The root such of the environment degradation is the exceptions of on another entries view.

• Such a view consider component of the natural world to be valuable as the means to
some human end.

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