chapter 26 environmental worldviews, ethics, and sustainability
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Chapter 26Chapter 26
Environmental Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Worldviews, Ethics, and
SustainabilitySustainability
Chapter Overview QuestionsChapter Overview Questions
What philosophies and religions can help us What philosophies and religions can help us decide how to value life and distinguish decide how to value life and distinguish between right and wrong environmental between right and wrong environmental behavior?behavior?
What human-centered environmental What human-centered environmental worldviews guide most industrial societies?worldviews guide most industrial societies?
What are some life-centered and earth-What are some life-centered and earth-centered environmental worldviews?centered environmental worldviews?
How can we live more sustainably?How can we live more sustainably?
Core Case Study: Core Case Study: Biosphere 2 - A Lesson in HumilityBiosphere 2 - A Lesson in Humility
Biosphere 2, was designed to be self sustaining life-Biosphere 2, was designed to be self sustaining life-supporting system for eight people sealed in the supporting system for eight people sealed in the facility in 1991. The experiment failed because of a facility in 1991. The experiment failed because of a breakdown in its nutrient cycling systems.breakdown in its nutrient cycling systems.
Figure 26-1Figure 26-1
ENVIRONMENTAL WORLDVIEWS ENVIRONMENTAL WORLDVIEWS AND VALUESAND VALUES
Your environmental worldview encompasses:Your environmental worldview encompasses: How you think the world works. How you think the world works. What you believe your environmental role in the What you believe your environmental role in the
world should be.world should be. What you believe is right and wrong What you believe is right and wrong
environmental behavior.environmental behavior.
ENVIRONMENTAL WORLDVIEWS ENVIRONMENTAL WORLDVIEWS AND VALUESAND VALUES
Environmental worldviews lie on a continuum.Environmental worldviews lie on a continuum.
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HUMAN-CENTERED AND LIFE-HUMAN-CENTERED AND LIFE-CENTERED ENVIRONMENTAL CENTERED ENVIRONMENTAL
WORLDVIEWSWORLDVIEWS The major difference among environmental The major difference among environmental
worldviews is the emphasis they put on the worldviews is the emphasis they put on the role of humans dealing with environmental role of humans dealing with environmental problems.problems. Some view that humans are the planet’s most Some view that humans are the planet’s most
important species and should become managers important species and should become managers or stewards of the earth.or stewards of the earth.
Planetary Management
• We are apart from the rest of nature and can manage nature to meet our increasing needs and wants.
• Because of our ingenuity and technology we will not run out of resources.
• The potential for economic growth is essentially unlimited.
• Our success depends on how well we manage the earth's life support systems mostly for our benefit.
Stewardship
• We have an ethical responsibility to be caring managers, or stewards, of the earth.
• We will probably not run out of resources, but they should not be wasted.
• We should encourage environmentally beneficial forms of economic growth & discourage environmentally harmful forms.
• Our success depends on how well we manage the earth's life support systems for our benefit and for the rest of nature.
Environmental Wisdom
• We are a part of and totally dependent on nature and nature exists for all species.
• Resources are limited, should not be wasted, and are not all for us.
• We should encourage earth sustaining forms of economic growth & discourage earth degrading forms.
• Our success depends on learning how nature sustains itself and integrating such lessons from nature into the ways we think and act.
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Environmental Worldviews
Environmental Worldviews: An Environmental Worldviews: An OverviewOverview
Some analysts doubt that we can effectively Some analysts doubt that we can effectively manage the earth because we do not have manage the earth because we do not have enough knowledge to do so.enough knowledge to do so.
Life-centeredLife-centered and and earth-centeredearth-centered environmental worldviews believe that we environmental worldviews believe that we have an ethical responsibility to prevent have an ethical responsibility to prevent degradation of the earth’s ecosystems, degradation of the earth’s ecosystems, biodiversity, and biosphere.biodiversity, and biosphere.
Environmental WorldviewsEnvironmental Worldviews
Deep ecology calls for us to think more Deep ecology calls for us to think more deeply about our obligations toward both deeply about our obligations toward both human and nonhuman life.human and nonhuman life.
Ecofeminist environmental worldview Ecofeminist environmental worldview believes that women should be given the believes that women should be given the same rights that men have in our joint quest same rights that men have in our joint quest to develop more environmentally sustainable to develop more environmentally sustainable and socially just societies.and socially just societies.
Shifts in Environmental Values and Shifts in Environmental Values and Worldviews: Worldviews:
Some Encouraging TrendsSome Encouraging Trends
Global and national polls reveal a shift Global and national polls reveal a shift towards the stewardship, environmental towards the stewardship, environmental wisdom, and deep ecology worldviews.wisdom, and deep ecology worldviews.
Which Worldview Is More Likely to Which Worldview Is More Likely to Prove Correct?Prove Correct?
Using images of economic or ecological Using images of economic or ecological collapse can deter us from preventing or collapse can deter us from preventing or slowing environmental degradation.slowing environmental degradation.
LIVING MORE SUSTAINABLYLIVING MORE SUSTAINABLY
Environmental literate citizens and leaders Environmental literate citizens and leaders are needed to build more environmentally are needed to build more environmentally sustainable and socially just societies.sustainable and socially just societies.
In addition to formal learning, we need to In addition to formal learning, we need to learn by experiencing nature directly.learn by experiencing nature directly.
LIVING MORE SUSTAINABLYLIVING MORE SUSTAINABLY
Some affluent people are voluntarily adopting Some affluent people are voluntarily adopting lifestyles in which they enjoy life more by lifestyles in which they enjoy life more by consuming less.consuming less.
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Solutions
Developing Environmentally Sustainable Societies
Guidelines Guidelines Strategies
Learn from & copy nature Sustain biodiversity
Eliminate povertyDo not degrade or deplete the earth's natural capital, and live off the natural income it provides
Develop eco-economies
Build sustainable communities
Do not use renewable resources faster than nature can replace them
Take no more than we need
Do not reduce biodiversityUse sustainable agriculture
Depend more on locally available renewable energy from the sun, wind, flowing water, and sustainable biomass
Try not to harm life, air, water, soil
Emphasize pollution prevention and waste reduction
Do not change the world's climate
Do not overshoot the earth's carrying capacity
Do not waste matter and energy resourcesHelp maintain the earth's capacity for self-repair Recycle, reuse, and compost 60–80% of
matter resources
Repair past ecological damageMaintain a human population size such that needs are met without threatening life support systemsLeave the world in as good a shape as
—or better than—we found itEmphasize ecological restoration
LIVING MORE SUSTAINABLYLIVING MORE SUSTAINABLY
We can help make the world a better place We can help make the world a better place by not falling into mental traps that lead to by not falling into mental traps that lead to denial and inaction and by keeping our denial and inaction and by keeping our empowering feelings of hope ahead of any empowering feelings of hope ahead of any immobilizing feeling of despair. immobilizing feeling of despair.
Living More Lightly on the Earth: Living More Lightly on the Earth: The Sustainable DozenThe Sustainable Dozen
AgricultureAgriculture Reduce your meat consumption.Reduce your meat consumption. Buy locally grown and produced food.Buy locally grown and produced food. Buy more organic food and grow your own.Buy more organic food and grow your own. Don’t use pesticides.Don’t use pesticides.
TransportationTransportation Drive an energy-efficient vehicle.Drive an energy-efficient vehicle. Walk, bike, carpool, or take mass transit.Walk, bike, carpool, or take mass transit. Work at home or live near work.Work at home or live near work.
Living More Lightly on the Earth: Living More Lightly on the Earth: The Sustainable DozenThe Sustainable Dozen
Home Energy UseHome Energy Use Caulk leaks, add insulation, use energy efficient Caulk leaks, add insulation, use energy efficient
appliances.appliances. Try to use solar, wind, flowing water, biomass for Try to use solar, wind, flowing water, biomass for
home energy.home energy. WaterWater
Use water-saving showers and toilets, use drip Use water-saving showers and toilets, use drip irrigation, landscape yard with natural plants that irrigation, landscape yard with natural plants that do not require excess water.do not require excess water.
Living More Lightly on the Earth: Living More Lightly on the Earth: The Sustainable DozenThe Sustainable Dozen
Resource ConsumptionResource Consumption Reduce your consumption and waste of stuff by Reduce your consumption and waste of stuff by
at least 10%: at least 10%: Refuse and ReuseRefuse and Reuse..
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LIVING MORE SUSTAINABLYLIVING MORE SUSTAINABLY
The Earth Charter calls for us to respect and The Earth Charter calls for us to respect and care for life and biodiversity and to build more care for life and biodiversity and to build more sustainable, just, democratic, and peaceful sustainable, just, democratic, and peaceful societies for present and future generations.societies for present and future generations.
We need hope, a positive vision of the future, We need hope, a positive vision of the future, and commitment to making the world a better and commitment to making the world a better place to live.place to live.