Are you Ecocentric, Biocentric or Anthropocentric
Are you Ecocentric, Biocentric or Anthropocentric

some tourism programs, although very successful with the people, hold damaging activities & let unruly tourists participate. this
the coral reef around the world is dying this....
pollution in the air is damaging our health and can lead to cancer and asthma, while water pollution can damage ocean life and soil pollution can set back growth. this is
over farming is causing conversion around the world and is damaging our ecosystem this is...
deforestation is when whole forests get cleared, the wood can be used for buildings and fuel, and the area that gets cleared is used for farms ranches and urban areas. This:
ocean trash around the whole world is damaging marine waters this..
overpopulation is when the population in one place gets to high, this will use up all our resources. This
a natural disaster is a natural event such as an earthquake, floor tornado, volcanic eruption ect, these events can course a lot of damage or even death. These events are a problem because
acid rain is a rare disaster which can be deadly, caused by atomic & nuclear weapons. this..
mining leads to pollution, sinkholes, erosion and contamination of soil.
you got anthropocentric!!!
you got anthropocentric!!!
you are someone who loves to be with people and wants to focus on your social life more than how many animals live in your backyard! you are probably an extrovert and love to go out with friends more so than going on a walk with your dog.
you got biocentric!!!
you got biocentric!!!
you're a massive animal and plant lover, and hate to see them in harm. you believe that all living things are equal and we all need eachother. you probably prefer to go for a walk with your dog rather than be out partying.
you got ecocentric!!!
you got ecocentric!!!
you probably love to hike, bike, or anything outdoors! you love nature and and believe the water, rocks, and land is just as important as your cat, or your next door neighbour.
do you have an ecocentric, biocentric or anthropocentric view?