What is our ethical responsibility toward future generations?
Our ethical responsibility toward future generations is -
1. To use the current natural environment in a judicious and sustainable way so that the upcoming generations can also use it for their needs.
2. To make sure that the natural resources are not fully depleted so that they can also derive their functions out of them.
3. To use the current PESTEL systems in such a way that they do not have to live in a re[ressed state due to the malfunction of the system.
4. To use the financial system in an efficient manner (without any malpractices) so that the next generations do not have to face any financial crisis and economic slowdown.
5. To educate every individual and get everyone sufficient food so that the next generation does not fall short of basic needs.
Future generations lack the ability to cast votes in elections or provide monetary support in the market. Given this, what are the problems associated with not focusing on the environmental impact of the scarcity of our natural resources as they are ignored in a market economy? What are possible solutions that the government could undertake to help future generations?
Children are the pride and joy of our world—the lifeline to our future generations, and those on whom we place so much of our hopes and dreams. Yet, for the first time our current generation may have a lower life expectancy than the previous generation. Obesity rates are as high as ever, type II diabetes is being diagnosed at younger ages, physical education is being taken out of our schools, soda has replaced milk in the diets of many children,...
An organization that has a positive attitude toward corporate social responsibility would probably agree with which of the following statements? a. Just because corporations have greater economic power in our society does not mean that they have a social responsibility beyond the interests of their shareholders. b. No rule concerning lying can be formulated; whether a lie is permissible or not permissible depends upon the situation. c. Ethical considerations in interpersonal relations are not always so complex and individuals should...
Lerner's view on debt financing is Internal debt creates no burden for the future generations. Future generations bear a burden of external debt. Burden of debt can be transferred across generations. Government debt crowds-out the available funds for private sector.
With the coronavirus, what ethical responsibility do companies have to their employees and customers in China? What is the responsibility of companies to other stakeholders such as investors or workers in other countries.
what is the negative impacts on our older working generations with technology taking over the healthcare workforce?
what regulations may be impacting HP’s decision toward social responsibility
what are our sources for ethical discernment?
Does Dewi have an ethical responsibility to take a course of action?Of the three possible courses of action, which are appropriate and which are inappropriate?
What ethical responsibility do we as a society have to others and to the world? Use one of the following topics to make your point: war, immigration, or economic assistance. Include a theory from the readings to support your thinking.