Chapter 1 Introduction To Environmental Science
Chapter 1 Introduction To Environmental Science
OVERVIEW
Chapter Content:
Environmental Principles
Environmental Ethics
CHAPTER 1.1
Environmental Principles
INTRODUCTION
Our concern over the condition of the natural environment has led to the
study of the science behind the environment. This opening module provides a
general introduction to environmental science, its nature, and its principles.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this module, you will be able to:
1. state and reflect on the seven environmental principles; and
2. analyze the relationship between the individual, society, economy, culture,
and environmental issues.
LESSON PROPER
Environment
· It means to encircle or surround an organism and includes the social and
lifetime.
Environmental Science
· is the systematic study of our environment and our place in it, merely the
Linear change
-Evolution of species brought about by complex types of organisms.
Cyclical change may be exemplified by seasons and the rhythms in floral and
faunal life stages that go with the seasons.
Random change
- the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo that alters the topography of the land.
time.
REFLECTION
We can live more simply and lightly on the earth by practicing Mahatma Gandhi’s
principle of Enoughness: “The earth provides enough to satisfy every person’s need
but not every person’s greed. When we take more than we need, we are simply
taking from each other, borrowing from the future, or destroying the environment and
other species”.
CHAPTER 1.2
Environmental Ethics
INTRODUCTION
Different environmental issues arise throughout the years. Ethical attitudes
and behaviors determine how humans interact with natural resources. Philosophical
consideration of various theories and perspectives on the environment and applying
these theories to global moral issues are given extreme reflections.
This module shall scrutinize and evaluate different ethical theories concerning
the environment as we apply them to various environmental, ethical issues.
OBJECTIVES
LESSON PROPER
Ethics is a field of philosophy that focuses on the study of value or quality and
seeks to define what is right and what is wrong irrespective of the culture and society.
Moral principles that try to define one’s responsibility towards the environment are
called environmental ethics.
Environmental ethics is the study of moral perspectives, beliefs, attitudes, and
issues concerning the environment. It applies ethical thinking to the natural world and
the relationship between humans and the earth.
For example, if the deer population is over-hunted, then the coyote and wolf will
be affected.
3. Eco-centrism
● It involves the essence of the system, rather than on individuals, species.
● The environment itself has moral worth.
● The environment should be maintained and deserves direct moral
considerations and not a concern that is merely derived from human or
animal interests.
Environmental Attitudes
Any person concerned with the protection of the environment or who believes
that the sustainability of civilization depends on conserving natural aspects of the
biosphere free from pollution and maintaining biodiversity is called an
Environmentalist. Specifically,
1. Developmental Approach
Ø It is concerned with using natural areas and wildlife (fauna, flora, and
needs to be used.
3. Preservationists Approach
However, cornucopians are those who assume or believe that all parts of the
environment (natural resources) are to be exploited for the advantage of humans.