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    where all trees are depleted or gone, the clear blue sky has turned to grey, and once beautiful oceans are now black from oil. This is a world where industrialization continues to rise. The environment is depleting greatly, deforestation is on a rise, the amount of air pollution is increasing, and once natural disasters are now becoming man made ones. A painting by Frida Kahlo, Self Portrait: On the Borderline of Mexico and the United States, depicts the amount of industry in the U.S. and how the

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    a moral responsibility between the natural world and humans. This essay is extremely significant in today’s society; particularly, topics in ethical sequence, community concept, and ecological conscience are very critical. An ethical sequence acts as a guide from the simplest ethics, which deals with the relationship among individuals, to the relationship between the people and the various communities and the interdependence of the humankind and the environment. Community concept directs people to

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    Exotic Animals Are Wild

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    spend up to $1 million a year on a single exhibit. Money is being taken away from where it is needed. If zoos are really trying to save the animals, why aren’t the preserving them in the wild? They should use the money they waste out in the animals natural habitat. There is a conservation project in Africa that the same money could be used on. An animals life in a zoo is dreadful.”A 40 year long study showed that polar bears - along with lions, tigers and cheetahs- exhibit great evidence of stress

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    The Chimpanzoo Project

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    Goodall influence the perception of the correlation between humans and chimpanzees in modern society, but she also granted communities the power of conservation through programs that aid in the development of environments, people, and animals to encourage sustainability in chimpanzee environments. For instance, in western Uganda, Goodall established the Sustainable Livelihoods Project, which restored a strip of forest vital to chimpanzee habitat, yielded opportunities for income, and increased crop

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    Why Wildfires Exist

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    Wildfires can be a serious disaster in terms of both human and ecological aspects. When it comes to land ethic though, it certainly serves a purpose as well along with many other natural disasters. These disasters can be viewed as a mechanism that the Earth uses to replenish itself. That is, they can also shape our landscapes and nature as a whole. There has to be some control of the disasters through human intervention. In order for this to be, humans must also evaluate why wildfires exist and the

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    Evaluate the importance of zoos and captive breeding programmes in the preservation of biodiversity for future generations. Nowadays one of the most important issues is preservation of biodiversity. Although most of the damages to our environment were made in the past, since there were less education and consciousness between people, there are still many factors threatening the world heritage. So, it must be the duty, but at this stage even a challenge, of the community and of each individual

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    and the controversy might cause these honored research just a joke. The latter is the key to tell us whether the weird climate is cause by we human beings or not. Should we change our behavior and industrial to help the environment, or just wait and see because it is actually a natural phenomenon? Let’s talk about evolution first. The issues about evolution have been argued for several hundred years. For example, even until now, some religion of the Christian Denomination still

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    Rachel Carson and Rudolfo Anaya had very similar views on the environment which were translated in their writings, Silent Spring and Bless Me, Ultima respectively. The effect and response Rachel Carson wanted to create within the audience was better illustrated in Rudolfo Anaya’s Bless Me, Ultima as they both hoped to evoke an empathetic and intersubjective relationship with nature. While Silent Spring was groundbreaking and effectively created a culture of environmental awareness, Carson objectified

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    solutions are implemented in the environment, they must be thoroughly tested and reliable. These technological solutions should have positive short-term and long-term effects. If the benefits are only good in the short-term, but not in the long-term, and the environmental problem reoccurs or reincarnates into another problem, we end up in the same place we started at. This would

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    Is it worth the sacrifice to save a species by interfering with the process of natural selection? Yes it is worth the sacrifice to save a species by interfering with the process of natural selection. If we were to not let that species exist it could mess up a lot of things. The things it would mess up would be the environment and the food chain. If a species was to go extinct it would mess up the environment. If bees were to go extinct than flowers won’t be able to get pollinated. Herbivores that

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