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5 pages in length. Environmental issues -- from oil spills to sustainable development and global warming to species extinction -- all share one glaring common denominator: the entire lot of environmental ills exists from human irresponsibility, greed and self-interest. Examining the practical, ethical and social obligations as they relate to the need for appropriate actions brings about the need to formulate optimal and ethical decisions to rectify the recklessness of mankind's actions. While grassroots efforts are instrumental in engaging the general public, the real impact must be instigated by the one entity that has historically brought about the most damage: big business. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Examining the practical, ethical and social obligations as they relate to the need for appropriate actions brings about the need to formulate optimal and ethical decisions to rectify the
recklessness of mankinds actions. While grassroots efforts are instrumental in engaging the general public, the real impact must be instigated by the one entity that has historically brought about
the most damage: big business. Where there is money, there are bound to be questions relating to values and ethics: What is the balance between commercialism and altruism
in environmental consultancy?...As a result, a series of assumptions have been or are in the process of being made about the structures and forms of organisation that are needed to
support environmental practitioners...When an environment collapses for a specific species, there is no alternative to take its place. Ergo, no one survives (Sheldon, 2005, p. 5).
Businesses are bound first to the system of ethics that, while inherent, is not readily accepted as such. When one speaks of rights in
the context of business, one is also addressing the rights of each and every individual, inasmuch as that particular business, by its very existence, is apt to infringe on those
rights in one way or another. It is due to this overwhelming power that a businesss first loyalty is to the liberty of people and environment. Considering the
perspectives purpose, principle and consequence, it is clear how myriad ethical considerations exist in the daily world of business, with each one presenting yet another moral dilemma: Should the decision
be made for company or personal gain? How many will reap the benefit of individualized attention at the expense of all others? Is there a time when an
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