Forwarded from Ethics Target 150+ : UPSC GS-IV by Rao Sir
Q) What is meant by ‘environmental ethics’? Why is it important to study? Discuss any one environmental issue from the viewpoint of environmental ethics.
(150 words)
Ans) Environmental ethics, a branch of applied ethics, examines the relationship between humans and the environment. It focuses on values such as biodiversity and ecosystem health and addresses human attitudes, actions, and policies aimed at environmental protection and sustainability.
Studying environmental ethics is crucial because, according to utilitarian theorists like J.S. Bentham and J.S. Mill, the utility of human actions should benefit not only people but all living beings. This approach emphasizes assessing environmental impacts both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Changing Attitudes: Addressing climate change and resource depletion requires a shift in individual attitudes. Environmental ethics fosters this change by promoting a sense of responsibility towards nature.
Better Policies: Understanding environmental ethics aids in formulating and implementing eco-friendly policies, enhancing sustainability.
One pressing environmental issue is deforestation. Deforestation results in loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and climate change. Measures taken include the implementation of reforestation projects, stricter logging regulations, and promoting sustainable forestry practices. For example, India’s National Afforestation Programme aims to restore degraded forests and improve ecological balance, reflecting the application of environmental ethics in policy-making.
Further every individual needs to perform their duty towards the environment for mutual co-existence.
Note: We encourage individuals to take hints from the structure, write with their own creativity, get it evaluated from us and not to just follow or rely on the model answer.
(150 words)
Ans) Environmental ethics, a branch of applied ethics, examines the relationship between humans and the environment. It focuses on values such as biodiversity and ecosystem health and addresses human attitudes, actions, and policies aimed at environmental protection and sustainability.
Studying environmental ethics is crucial because, according to utilitarian theorists like J.S. Bentham and J.S. Mill, the utility of human actions should benefit not only people but all living beings. This approach emphasizes assessing environmental impacts both qualitatively and quantitatively.
Changing Attitudes: Addressing climate change and resource depletion requires a shift in individual attitudes. Environmental ethics fosters this change by promoting a sense of responsibility towards nature.
Better Policies: Understanding environmental ethics aids in formulating and implementing eco-friendly policies, enhancing sustainability.
One pressing environmental issue is deforestation. Deforestation results in loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystems, and climate change. Measures taken include the implementation of reforestation projects, stricter logging regulations, and promoting sustainable forestry practices. For example, India’s National Afforestation Programme aims to restore degraded forests and improve ecological balance, reflecting the application of environmental ethics in policy-making.
Further every individual needs to perform their duty towards the environment for mutual co-existence.
Note: We encourage individuals to take hints from the structure, write with their own creativity, get it evaluated from us and not to just follow or rely on the model answer.
Forwarded from Ethics Target 150+ : UPSC GS-IV by Rao Sir
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Key Takeaways
-Inculcating Leadership via practical means
-Women Empowerment - Institutional Mechanism
-Leadership in a Public Servant (Innovation)
-Ethical Decision Making (Law+ Conscience)
-Youth Participation in Politics
-Community participation
-Social Influence
Key Takeaways
-Inculcating Leadership via practical means
-Women Empowerment - Institutional Mechanism
-Leadership in a Public Servant (Innovation)
-Ethical Decision Making (Law+ Conscience)
-Youth Participation in Politics
-Community participation
-Social Influence
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IAS Officer’s Mock Panchayats Help Young Girls Fight Alcoholism, Child Marriage & More
IAS Minal Karanwal, chief executive officer of Nanded Zila Parishad, has introduced the concept of ‘Balika Panchayat’ to girls to make them active citizens.
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Forwarded from Ethics Target 150+ : UPSC GS-IV by Rao Sir
"We can never obtain peace in the outer world until and unless we obtain peace within ourselves." -Dalai Lama
PYQ 2021 What do you think is the focus of this quote?
PYQ 2021 What do you think is the focus of this quote?
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2%
Focusing on others
14%
Comparison with others
29%
Focusing on our Emotions only
55%
Focusing on performing our Duty
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Forwarded from Ethics Target 150+ : UPSC GS-IV by Rao Sir
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Forwarded from Ethics Target 150+ : UPSC GS-IV by Rao Sir
Good Morning,
Today we will start with 2018 questions.
Many congratulations to all who were writing answers daily, on completing 5 years PYQ i.e. 2013-2017.
With consistency, small efforts can make big changes.
Further all are invited to participate in large numbers in the answer writing initiative soon just like this we'll complete 10 years PYQ and you will feel the change in your understanding of GS IV and the confidence in writing answers.
Best Wishes
Keep writing
Today we will start with 2018 questions.
Many congratulations to all who were writing answers daily, on completing 5 years PYQ i.e. 2013-2017.
With consistency, small efforts can make big changes.
Further all are invited to participate in large numbers in the answer writing initiative soon just like this we'll complete 10 years PYQ and you will feel the change in your understanding of GS IV and the confidence in writing answers.
Best Wishes
Keep writing
Forwarded from Ethics Target 150+ : UPSC GS-IV by Rao Sir
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