Religious Philosophies and Environmental Ethics

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DOI: 10.2174/9789815274820124010003

The Environmental Degradation

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Religious Philosophies and Environmental Ethics

The Environmental Degradation

Author(s):

Pp: 14-27 (14)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815274820124010003

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The concept of the environment is multifaceted and encompasses a complex interplay of physical, chemical, and biotic elements that sustain life. This chapter explores the diverse dimensions of the environment, encompassing the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. It emphasizes the interdependence between humans and the environment, highlighting the crucial role the environment plays in shaping various aspects of human life. The environment is not solely the natural world but also includes the built environment and cultural creations. The chapter delves into environmental degradation, emphasizing the threefold interaction humans have with the world—living off, in, and with the world. Human activities, such as resource extraction, habitat alteration, and waste generation, contribute to environmental degradation, disrupting ecosystems and posing threats to sustainable development. Unequal distribution of environmental consequences, often disproportionately affecting the impoverished, is also discussed.

Population growth, pollution, deforestation, desertification, and ozone depletion are identified as major contributors to environmental degradation. The chapter discusses the interconnected challenges posed by resource depletion, waste disposal, and urbanization. It calls for a conscious shift towards sustainable practices in science, technology, and population management to mitigate environmental degradation's farreaching impacts on human health, quality of life, and overall well-being. Recognizing the environment's intrinsic value and fostering harmony with the natural world are emphasized as imperative steps in achieving global environmental sustainability. The chapter underscores the urgent need for responsible environmental stewardship, emphasizing that sustainable development hinges on safeguarding the environment