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Climate Ethics and the Current Climate Crisis: Reflecting on known Human History and Predictions of the Future and its Attribution to Humanity’s Lack of Morals

Supervisor:

Dr Sean Goltz

Abstract

The climate crisis is upon us with undisputed scientific evidence indicating that our planet is rapidly declining. Reflecting on known human history, the Biblical Flood, mentioned in many ancient cultures, is the most relevant point of reference. Well supported by archaeological findings, the Flood could be considered similar to the predictions of the near future, and is attributed to humanity’s lack of morals, mainly expressed in greed and lust, among others.

This work will compare ancient sources on the Biblical flood (and potentially other religious and cultural relevant sources) with current events – e.g., shark fins harvest, genetically modified animals, animal porn etc (the focus is on animal abuse).

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