from Section 4 - Environmental/Ecological Considerations and Planetary Health
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2021
The relationship between human health and the physical, biological, and social environment raises novel bioethical issues that extend beyond clinical medicine to encompass interactions between human beings and nonhuman species, habitats, ecosystems, the atmosphere, oceans, and the biosphere. These issues may arise at a local, national, or international level and often have implications for public health, global health, social justice, international justice, future generations, economic development, public policy, and human rights. This chapter provides an overview of environmental health ethics and explores some of the issues that arise in this area of study.
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