
Pollution Ethics
Pollution ethics examines our moral responsibilities regarding environmental pollution and its impact on health, ecosystems, and future generations. It considers questions like who is responsible for pollution, who suffers from it, and how societies should balance economic growth with environmental protection. This field encourages us to think about justice, equity, and the rights of nature, promoting actions that minimize harm to people and the planet. Ultimately, it challenges individuals, corporations, and governments to act thoughtfully and responsibly to protect our environment for current and future generations.