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1. This is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.

a. Environmentalism c. environmental philosophy


b. Environmental aesthetics d. environmental justice
2. This view considers man the most important species on the planet.
a. Biocentrism b. ecocentrism c. anthropocentrism d. environmentalism
3. This view believes that all organisms have inherent worth and should be valued and protected.
a. anthropocentrism b. environmentalism c. biocentrism d. ecocentrism
4. This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities.
a. Ecocentrism b. biocentrism c. environmentalism d. anthropocentrism
5. Which of these statements about humankind and nature is NOT true?
a. Humankind can use natural resources without regard for the consequences.
b. Humankind has a unique relationship with nature.
c. Humans are able to transform and change the environment.
d. Humans are stewards of nature.
6. This perspective advocates action to address environmental problems.
a. Biocentrism b. environmentalism c. ecocentrism d. anthropocentrism
7. This is a moral approach in analyzing the relationship between humans and the environment.
a. Environmental justice c. environmental aesthetics
b. Environmental philosophy d. environmental ethics
8. Which of these statements does NOT reflect environmental ethics?
a. Man must take action to solve environmental problems.
b. Natural disasters are unrelated to human activities.
c. We should reflect on how our actions show regard for nature.
d. We must uphold the welfare of the environment and everything in it.
9. Which of these statements is NOT related to sustainable development?
a. Human activities must not negatively impact the environment.
b. Natural resources must be used wisely and efficiently.
c. Resources must be conserved for other people.
d. Humankind must use up all natural resources.
10. This concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the
environment.
a. Sustainable development
b. Environmental integrity
c. Economic efficiency
d. Equity
11. What country consumes the most energy in the world?
a. Russia b. China c. The United States d. Canada
12. The population of the world in 1950 was about 2.6 billion. The world population is currently about:
a. 3.4 billion b. 7.2 billion c. 9.3 billion d. 11.5 billion
13. The estimated population by 2050 based Al Gore presented is ______
a. 3.4 billion b. 6.8 billion c. 9.1 billion d. 11.5 billion
14. What country has the largest carbon emission?
a. China b. Russia c. US d. UK
15. What 1997 global agreement to reduce greenhouse gases was signed by virtually every country in the world except
for the United States?
a. Kyoto Protocol b. Oslo Accords c. Millennium Summit d. None of the above

B. Name the four traits of 1the human person.

TRUE OR FALSE

1. Philosophers consider that a person exists in isolation.


2. Our experience is also a product of embodiment.
3. Our body is the only thing that defines human.
4. The human body stands as the mediator between the material world and the spiritual world.
5. Our mind is an important tool that allows us to go beyond many of our physical limits.
6. Using disposable paper cups is much better than washing mugs after each use.
7. Consumption of mineral resources globally has increased sharply over the past 30 years. (T
8. The world’s most economically developed countries consume a far larger share of the world’s industrial raw
materials than their collective share of world population.
9. It is humanity that causes environmental problems.
10. in biocentrism view, the significant role of the human person is stewards or guardians of nature.

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