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  • Environmental Stewardship: Who Owns Our Planet?
    No, the environment does not principally belong solely to the human race. The environment encompasses the natural world, including the air, water, land, and all living things, and it does not belong exclusively to humans.

    The environment is a shared resource that sustains all life forms on Earth, including plants, animals, and humans. Every species contributes to the functioning and balance of the ecosystem.

    While humans have the ability to significantly impact the environment through their actions, it is important to recognize that we are just one species among many that inhabit and depend on the environment.

    Considering the environment as solely belonging to humans can lead to a narrow and anthropocentric perspective, neglecting the intrinsic value and rights of other species and the interconnectedness of all life forms.

    A more holistic approach that acknowledges the interdependence and intrinsic value of all living beings, as well as the responsibility of humans as stewards of the environment, is essential for achieving ecological sustainability and harmony.

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