Will there be an improvement of ecosystems in the world post-pandemic?

IF 0.2 Q4 ETHICS
D. Aarons
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Purpose/Background. Inconsiderate human activities have led to ecological imbalances, and pollution and degradation of our natural environment. However, for humans to continue to exist on Earth in the future and for sustainable development to occur, we must preserve our ecosystems. Methodology/Approach. This paper examines some ethical considerations that are important to human interaction with the environment, by identifying conditions that existed before the Covid-19 pandemic. Results/Findings. The world is currently challenged by global inequality and global climate change, both of which adversely affect our living environment and very sensitive ecological systems. The physical confinement and social distancing measures imposed by governments worldwide during the Covid-19 pandemic produced a reduction in human interactions and activities which had a positive impact on the ecological environments around the world. Discussion/Conclusions/Contributions. As governments release their citizens from the tight restrictions, and people return to their customary activities, we can expect a return to pollution of our environments. This will occur unless, during the period of ‘lockdown’, humans had become more aware of the harmful effects some of their activities were having on the ecosystem and had been motivated to minimize these activities.  
大流行后的世界生态系统是否会得到改善?
目的/背景。不加考虑的人类活动导致了生态失衡、自然环境的污染和退化。然而,为了人类在未来继续存在于地球上,为了实现可持续发展,我们必须保护我们的生态系统。方法/方法。本文通过识别新冠肺炎大流行之前存在的条件,研究了一些对人类与环境互动至关重要的伦理考虑。结果/发现。目前,世界面临着全球不平等和全球气候变化的挑战,这两个问题都对我们的生活环境和非常敏感的生态系统产生了不利影响。新冠肺炎大流行期间,世界各国政府实施的身体限制和社交距离措施减少了人类互动和活动,对世界各地的生态环境产生了积极影响。讨论/结论/贡献。随着政府将公民从严格的限制中释放出来,人们又回到了他们的日常活动中,我们可以期待环境污染的回归。除非在“封锁”期间,人类更加意识到他们的一些活动对生态系统的有害影响,并有动机尽量减少这些活动,否则这种情况就会发生。
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