【题目】Humans put a heavy pressure on nature, from exploitation(开采) of resources to habitatdestruction. It turns out that we're having a bad effect, too: We're driving other animals toconduct their activity at night in an effort toavoid humans.Gaynor and her colleagues first noticed this...
Such rejection is propagated as a proper valuing of nature, while the human-centred eco-theories are considered to be the theoretic basis for the exploitation and destruction of nature by humans. The main purpose of some nonhuman-centred ecologic theories is to reduce ...
8、opment of economy and society, such a strong practice of occupying and enslaving everything and attempting to dominate the nature has resulted in the massive exploitation of natural resources, which leads to the severe destruction of the ecological environment. Humans have unilaterally emphasized th...
However, with the rapid development of economy and society, such a strong practice of occupying and enslaving everything and attempting to dominate the nature has resulted in the massive exploitation of natural resources, which leads to the severe destruction of the ecological environment. Humans ...
“The evidence is incontestable. Our destruction ofbiodiversityand ecosystem services has reached levels that threaten our well-being at least as much as human-induced climate change.” With these words chair Robert Watson launched a meeting in Paris to agree the final text of a major...
It is true, Achebe’sThings Fall Apartaddresses the introduction of colonialism and the systematic destruction of tradition. It shows the struggle to resist the new political and religious orders by the white missionaries who were the agents of colonization. Thus, in this way, he uncovers the wa...
In the first, on 11 August, he wrestled, just as Gregory had after the First World War, with the concept of science as an agent of death: “Some of the ablest scientific brains have been devoted for a period of years to the production of an engine of destruction.” He reprised ...
However, with the rapid development of economy and society, such a strong practice of occupying and enslaving everything and attempting to dominate the nature has resulted in the massive exploitation of natural resources, which leads to the severe destruction of the ecological environment. Humans ...
It is argued that the evidence of such destruction is there for everyone to see; what is less obvious - in fact, mostly ignored or denied - is the connection between capital as a process which either grows, or dies, and the devastating effect of such uncontrollable growth on geo-ecology ...
human activity results in irreversible destruction in nature, ecological pessimism (in its extreme forms) demands cutbacks in technology. In the capitalist countries, this point of view is fostered not only by the existence of unsolved problems in the rationalization of the relation between society ...