Book review
Environmental ethics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.23925/ddem.v.3.n.12.69235Keywords:
Environment, State, change, awareness, humanityAbstract
The book "Environmental Ethics" by José Renato Nalini deals with a problem that concerns everyone, namely global warming caused by various human factors. This review provides a critical analysis of this much-needed work, highlighting the importance of changing mindsets regarding the consumption of products that are harmful to the environment. It also recognizes the fundamental role of the State in environmental protection by creating environmental laws that impose stricter sanctions on those who violate them, as well as the importance of international cooperation in order to find global solutions to the problem.
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