Write a 5-6 page essay in which you write about ALL the following questions. First, what do you consider the most important ecological problem which the world faces? Think, for instance, of climate change, pollution, lack of fresh water or other important resources, species extinction. Briefly discuss how both the human and the more-than-human world will be impacted by this problem. Also consider the following questions: who or what will be impacted most; who or what is most directly causing the problem; are the negative and/or positive impacts distributed fairly; how do you think this problems will affect you personally, i.e., what world will you and your relations live in and how will you be affected by this problem practically, but also emotionally or spiritually?

Second, consider Christianity. In what ways is Christianity positively and/or negatively implicated in this ecological problem? You are asked to consider in what ways Christianity impacts human relations with the more-than-human world? Consider the critiques of Lynn White regarding Christianity as described by David Kinsley? You do not have to agree with White, but have to assess his arguments carefully. Moreover, in what ways can Christianity help inspire people to live sustainably within the more-than-human world? With regard to this question you are asked to carefully consider Pope Francis’ Laudato Si.

Third, consider either Buddhism or Jainism. How is either Buddhism or Jainism negatively and/or positively implicated in this ecological problem? Does either of these religions offer some form of inspiration to you as you consider how you are personally involved in this ecological problem.

You need to reflect on these questions using the material presented in the course, and are encouraged to include two additional sources. Please cite all the sources that you use in Chicago style.