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A person who adapts an anthropocentric view
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views environmental growth as economic and material growth.
views environmental growth as economic and material growth.
is concerned with maintaining biodiveristy.
is concerned with maintaining biodiveristy.
is concerned more with the survival of plant and animal life.
is concerned more with the survival of plant and animal life.
is concerned more with how the enviroment impacts people's lives.
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"is concerned more with how the environment impacts people's lives."
Explanation: Anthropocentrism is a human-centered ethic that evaluates the environment primarily in terms of human needs, benefits, and impacts.
Explanation: Anthropocentrism is a human-centered ethic that evaluates the environment primarily in terms of human needs, benefits, and impacts.
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