Friday, July 19, 2019
Environment and Governmental Policies :: Politics, Daoism
As humanity begins to use nature to fulfill their need for resources, they tend to create negative consequences to the environment that surrounds them. There are only a few governmental policies that ultimately lean towards a conservationist stand view, since this may be an economically unappealing concept, but there are some moral stances that promote the preservation of nature. In some cases, though, governments are able to support their ecological and economic issues together. It is stated that the ââ¬Å"government has done nothing effective with its forestsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"the laws... provide neither for the protection of the timber from destruction nor for itââ¬â¢s use where it is most neededâ⬠(Doc. 5). This proposal supports the idea that the governmentââ¬â¢s policies do not advocate the safekeeping of our surroundings appropriately. The destruction of our environment is not decreasing because as our technology expands it becomes easier to ââ¬Å"rule over [nature] without difficultyâ⬠(Doc. 4). Taking this into account, we must realize that ââ¬Å"although development is vital...bio-diversityâ⬠is something that even humanity canââ¬â¢t live without (Doc. 8). Native American, Chief Seattle, responds to the government in 1852 saying that ââ¬Å"to harm the earthâ⬠is something that is considered disrespectful to ââ¬Å"its creatorâ⬠(Doc. 6). From our own ethical conceptions, humanity is mostly in favor of the safeguarding of wildlife. Daoism, an early chinese concept, conforms to the conservation of nature in that they believe they shouldnââ¬â¢t ââ¬Å"try to change the world by forceâ⬠because it can cause ââ¬Å"damage to [themselves]â⬠(Doc. 1). From a Buddhist point of view, perpetuating the environment seems to be an important factor in their religion as they wish ââ¬Å"all [creatures to] be blessed with peace alwaysâ⬠(Doc. 2). In the Book of Genesis it states that we should ââ¬Å"have dominionâ⬠over the creatures yet still ââ¬Å"replenish the earthâ⬠(Doc. 3). As the environment is here for our uses, we still must keep it in a state that we can continue to use it. ââ¬Å"Ethical criteriaâ⬠of the earth may be defined that something is ââ¬Å"right... when it preserve[s] the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic communityâ⬠(Doc. 7). In a point of view that is m erely based on morals, conservation of nature is a good and a necessary abstraction. On the other hand, the way we go about environmentalism is something that the human race has come to focus on and improve in the years past.
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