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7 pages in length. The writer discusses environmental citizenship, energy and stability, cost-benefit analysis and global governance as they relate to environmental politics. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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planet; among the overall order or life forms, man is the only one who has not abided by this fundamental doctrine. In fact, humanity has gone so far in
the opposite direction that all the major environmental issues plaguing planet Earth today are a direct result of progressing the human species at the expense of all others. The
extent to which Earths equilibrium is under considerable pressure is both grand and far-reaching; that the absence of a pluralistic outlook as in the form of sustainable development indicates a
treacherous path toward unstoppable instability speaks to how the planets fragile equilibrium is a sign of what waits ahead. Values and ethics define
mans responsibility to the natural environment by way of social dictate. Culturally differing attitudes toward the concept of nature and environment significantly impact upon ideas of human existence as
they relate to environmental citizenship; typically, cultural elements represent the primary differences that exist between and among various peoples and the manner by which they interact with the environment around
them. As such, humanitys mindset and approach toward the planets unstable equilibrium requires drastic change, yet altering a species entire approach to existence is both daunting and complex.
Carsons astute analysis of mans detrimental impact upon Earths environment in "The Obligation to Endure" sheds tremendous light upon the almost involuntary way people have set out to ruin the
world in which they live by clearly illustrates the extent to which the human race has completely abandoned its stewardship responsibility to the planets air, water, flora and fauna.1
The authors approach travels to levels not typically reached by other authors who wring their hands in grief over the mess man has made
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