The document contains 5 creative questions related to environmental care and ethics. The questions discuss moral obligations to help pets in emergencies, the ethics of genetically modifying or driving species to extinction, the personification of nature as feminine, what religion says about environmental issues, and whether present generations should conserve resources for future generations.
The document contains 5 creative questions related to environmental care and ethics. The questions discuss moral obligations to help pets in emergencies, the ethics of genetically modifying or driving species to extinction, the personification of nature as feminine, what religion says about environmental issues, and whether present generations should conserve resources for future generations.
The document contains 5 creative questions related to environmental care and ethics. The questions discuss moral obligations to help pets in emergencies, the ethics of genetically modifying or driving species to extinction, the personification of nature as feminine, what religion says about environmental issues, and whether present generations should conserve resources for future generations.
1. Do we have a moral obligation to help pets in emergencies? Under what circumstances
would it be morally wrong to bring our animals with us in an emergency? 2. If it is wrong to extinguish a species, is it right to genetically modify them? Who gets to decide? 3. Why is nature feminine? 4. What does religion have to say about environmental issues? 5. Should the present generation conserve resources for future generations? Are humans justified in driving other species to extinction?