Geoethics
Manifesto for an Ethics of Responsibility Towards the Earth
This book explores the development of geoethical thinking, offering reflections and categories to help the public understand the ethical, cultural, and societal aspects of anthropogenic global changes. Geoethics aims to identify and guide responsible behaviors in managing natural processes, redefining human interaction with the Earth system through a critical, scientifically grounded, and pragmatic lens. Solid scientific knowledge, paired with a philosophical framework, is essential for addressing the current ecological crisis. The scientific approach must be adaptable to various human contexts while honoring social and cultural diversity. Global challenges cannot be effectively tackled through isolated local actions, which fail to serve as standard operational models. Geoethics seeks to bridge this gap by presenting Earth sciences as the foundation for responsible human action toward the planet. It serves as a rational and multidisciplinary language that can unite the international community in addressing global environmental imbalances and complex challenges that transcend national, cultural, or religious boundaries, necessitating shared governance. Ultimately, geoethics offers a new perspective for rethinking the Earth as a system of intricate relationships, emphasizing that humans are integral to natural interactions.
