Environmental abuse is not only about how humans treat the nonhuman world but also about how they treat each other. Whether referring to climate change, threats to biological diversity, nuclear waste, or depleted fish stocks, some people benefit from the environmental abuse, while others disproportionately suffer from the consequences.
Keywords:
ethics,
nature,
biological,
diversity,
international,
relations,
liberalism,
realism,
environmental,
ecological
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