1. How much do Maori environmental values shape the New Zealand approach to Environmental Ethics? How much should they? Is the NZ approach a good one?
  2. The precautionary principle states that “When human activities may lead to morally unacceptable harm that is scientifically plausible but uncertain, actions shall be taken to avoid or diminish that harm.” Either: Describe Bob Fischer’s analysis of the precautionary principle arguments in favor of veganism, and critically analyse Fischer’s argument; or Present and critique an argument that climate change is a morally unacceptable harm, such that the precautionary principle provides us with reason to act to avoid or diminish the harm it causes.
  3. What responsibilities (if any) do we have towards future generations, and how can we fulfill these obligations (whatever they may be)? –

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