Analyzing the Global Climate Crisis through the Perspectives of Philosophy and Science

Authors

  • Thanakrit Koolada Religion and Philosophy, Mahamakut Buddhist University, Thailand.

Keywords:

Global Climate Crisis, Comparative, Ethics, Clean Energy

Abstract

This article analyzes the global climate crisis through the perspectives of philosophy and science, highlighting the interconnections among climate change, environmental crises, and social inequality while proposing sustainable solutions. Climate change, driven by greenhouse gas emissions, has significant impacts on ecosystems and global societies. Concurrently, environmental crises reflect the overexploitation of natural resources, resulting in damage to nature and human health. Social inequality exacerbates these issues, with unequal distribution of opportunities and resources. The article emphasizes the critical role of philosophy in establishing ethical frameworks, such as intergenerational justice and responsibility toward the future, alongside the application of scientific advancements, including clean energy and genetic modification technologies, to address these challenges. Integrating knowledge from both disciplines is key to building a sustainable society and effectively tackling the global climate crisis.

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Published

01-01-2025

How to Cite

Koolada, T. . (2025). Analyzing the Global Climate Crisis through the Perspectives of Philosophy and Science. BUDDHO, 4(1), 27–40. retrieved from https://so13.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Buddho/article/view/1429

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Academic Review Articles
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