Abstract: Environmental ethics is a discipline that believes in the relationship between human beings and the natural environment. Environmental ethics studies the moral principles and relationship of human beings value and moral status of the environment and its nonhuman content. As United States is one of the biggest world economy powers and possess huge consumers, its environmental impact is equally high and important to explore the nation’s environmental ethical stand toward air, soil and water. In order to identify, study and analysis the environmental ethics in air, soil and water in United States, the existing key environmental concepts, policies, acts and programs must be understood. To preserve and conserve natural resources and meet the need of the people without compromising nature, the United States adheres to environmental ethics in air, soil and water resources through established federal and regional environmental agencies, policies, acts and programs.
Keywords: air, soil and water resources, environmental impact.
Title: Air, Soil and Water Ethics in United States
Author: Chandran Ilango
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations
ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online)
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