Asked by Shavona Prater on May 01, 2024

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Which question is NOT significant in establishing a person's "ecological identity",according to Mitchell Thomashow? 

A)  What is my purpose and responsibility as a human being? 
B)  How can I use the system to supply all my needs and wants? 
C)  Where do the things I consume come from? 
D)  How am I connected to the Earth and other living things?

Mitchell Thomashow

An environmental educator and author known for his work on ecological identity and environmental learning.

System Use

The manner in which a system, such as a software application or a technological device, is employed by users to achieve specific objectives.

  • Comprehend various perspectives on environmental issues, such as anthropocentric views, deep ecology, and planetary management strategies.
  • Differentiate between anthropocentric, or human-centered, values and ecocentric, or Earth-centered, principles.
  • Acquire knowledge about the pivotal importance of ethical principles and environmental consciousness in guiding interactions between individuals and their environment.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The question "How can I use the system to supply all my needs and wants?" is not significant in establishing a person's ecological identity, according to Mitchell Thomashow. This question is focused on personal convenience and does not consider the impacts on the environment. The other three questions (A, C, and D) are all significant in establishing a person's ecological identity because they focus on responsibility, consumption, and connection to the Earth and other living things.