Environmental and Medical issues Flashcards

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What are the causes of global warming?

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^The Greenhouse effect (burning fossil fuels)
^Natural Climate change
^ Solar Activity - increase in suns radiation

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How can we solve global warming?

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^ Renewable energy (wind,solar,tidal...)
^ Cars - electric - use gas made from ethanol, biodiesel...
^ Reduce amount of pollution we emit 
^ Use more public transport 
^ Recycle more
^ Better sewerage
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What are the forms of pollution?

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^ Acid Rain
^ Human waste (rubbish, sewage)
^ Eutrophication (lack of oxygen in rivers killing fish and plants)
^ Radioactive pollution

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What is the difference between renewable and finite resources?

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Renewable - use over and over again

Finite - once you have used them they are gone.

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Why do christians believe in stewardship?

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  • given the right to rule over the earth as stewards - in genesis
  • Bible says we should treat animals and plants kindly
  • Parable of the Talents - Leave the earth in a better place than we found it
  • Jesus teachings show we need to make sure the earths resources are shared fairly.
  • In heaven God will judge us on whether we were good stewards or not (from Jesus’ teachings)
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How does a belief in stewardship affect christian attitudes to the environment?

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  • To be gods stewards and to leave the earth in a better place than we found it means that christians should try to reduce pollution and save resources.
  • Should show stewardship by working to share the earths resources more fairly and improve living in LEDC’S
  • If christians are judged by God on their behaviour then they should work with groups who reduce pollution and conserve resources
  • Christians should judge what they do in life by the standards of christian stewardship - living like this makes them a good christian.
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Why do Hindus follow stewardship?

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  • Believe they have certain duties towards the earth (dharma)
  • Respect animals - Many hindu Gods have appeared as animals and people could have been animals in a previous life (so many are vegetarian)
  • Respect nature - Plants special as the last stage of life is to live in the forest and find union with God.
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How does a belief in stewardship affect Hindu attitudes to the environment?

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  • Must respect the eternal law of nature so Hindus should try and preserve resources and reduce pollution.
  • As their Gods appear as animals they should respect animals and be vegetarian.
  • Should show stewardship by working to share resources fairly and improve LEDC’S.
  • Hindus believe in the respect of life so should help reduce pollution and conserve resources.
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Why are infertility treatments important?

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  • Infertility is a growing problem
  • Research shows that 1.5million men alone have fertility problems
  • It is human nature to want kids and a family, it treatment can help this then it is very important.
  • Psychological problems are caused if people who really want a baby cannot have them. However the treatments can help them and reduce metal health problems.
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What are the Catholic views on infertility treatments?

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  • God gives life and only he has the right to give a couple a child.
  • IVF is as good as murder - fertilised embryos are killed
  • It is a sin as it involves masturbation
  • The purpose of sex was procreation and treatments takes this away, could develop to worse things
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Other Christian views on infertility treatment

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  • Purpose of marriage is kids so it is a good thing.
  • It is a biological offspring - theres no difference
  • The disgraced embryos are not foetuses so its not murder,
    However say it could lead to designer babies which are wrong.
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Why do Hindus agree with infertility treatments?

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  • all hindus are expected to have a family and treatments allow this.
  • The egg and sperm are from the husband and wife.
  • The discarded embryo had no soul transferred to them yet.
  • Law of Manu encourages infertile couples to adopt so would approve these treatments.
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Why do Hindus disagree with infertility treatments?

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  • Cast is passed down through parents - has to be natural
  • They believe once an embryo has been created it is alive so can’t be killed.
  • They see AID and egg donation as adultery which is banned.
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Why is transplant surgery important?

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  • Cures life-threatening diseases and improves peoples lives.
  • Save 3000 lives a year
  • More people need a transplant each year so transplants are essential to keep people alive.
  • Allows people to help others after their death by using organs which would have otherwise been lost.
  • It is pioneering surgical methods that allow this - lead to greater things in the future.
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Christian attitudes against transplant surgery

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  • It ignores the sanctity of life
  • It is playing God - which is a sin
  • Raises the problem of when someone is dead - are people more important than other (not saving someone for their organs)
  • Uses up resources which could have been used to help more than a single transplant
  • Gives humans too much control
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Christian attitudes for transplant surgery

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  • Immortality of the soul believes that the body is not needed after death
  • Those who believe in resurrection believe that God will not need organs to raise the body.
  • A way of loving your neighbour
  • Way of following the Golden Rule
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Hindu attitudes for transplant surgery

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  • The soul leaves the body after death so what happens to the organs doesn’t matter.
  • The soul is the most important part and makes you, after death organs aren’t necessary.
  • Donating organs and saving lives results in good karma and moksha.
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Hindu attitudes against transplant surgery

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  • Breaks the law of karma - if organs are diseased that is meant to happen because of bad karma
  • Taking an organ form someone can be seen as violent and Hindus follow ahimsa.
  • Poor people will be tempted to sell their organs to provide for their families.