ESS Topic 1.1 Perspectives

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perspective

(twaivauas, botpeak)

(1.1.1) The way an individual views and understands a situation, based on their personal experiences and knowledge.

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assumptions

(iobaatwpoe)

(1.1.1) Ideas or beliefs accepted as true without proof or evidence.

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values

(poscidbaios)

(1.1.1, 1.1.3) Principles or standards considered important or desirable by an individual or society.

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beliefs

(ioohwcbnanofe)

(1.1.1) Ideas or opinions held with confidence but not always based on factual evidence.

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sociocultural norms

(abaewassoc)

(1.1.2) Accepted behaviors and expectations within a specific society or culture.

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scientific understandings

(kgtsomae)

(1.1.2) Knowledge gained through systematic observation, measurement, and experimentation.

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argument

(arosorgtsaiaot)

(1.1.2) A reason or set of reasons given to support an idea, action, or theory.

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values survey

(artutgiapoaposi)

(1.1.5) A research tool used to gather information about people's opinions and priorities on specific issues.

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worldview

(acpocotwahl)

(1.1.6) A comprehensive philosophy or conception of the world and human life.

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environmental value system

(afobaptgaiosrwn)

(1.1.7) A framework of beliefs and principles that guide an individual's or society's relationship with nature.

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technocentric

(avtetstep)

(1.1.8) A viewpoint that emphasizes technological solutions to environmental problems.

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anthropocentric

(avtchatcomieoe)

(1.1.8) A viewpoint that considers humans as the central or most important element of existence.

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ecocentric

(avtrtivoalt,njh)

(1.1.8) A viewpoint that recognizes the intrinsic value of all living things, not just humans.

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environmental movement

(asapmfoptnwfhcbha)

(1.1.10) A social and political movement focused on protecting the natural world from harm caused by human activities.

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environmental activist

(apwtatpepaa)

(1.1.10) A person who takes action to promote environmental protection and awareness.

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environmental disaster

(acecsdttne, odtha)

(1.1.10) A catastrophic event causing significant damage to the natural environment, often due to human activity.

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international agreement

(fabctagei)

(1.1.10) Formal arrangement between countries to address global environmental issues.