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In North Florida, there are concerns that groundwater withdrawals to meet regional water use demands are negatively affecting the volume of water available for natural spring systems, considered a unique and significant regional environmental resource. This complex situation creates a significant ethical dilemma. Common ethical theories were discussed in the textbook readings and outlined in the lectures. Select the pair of theories that would best apply to this ethical dilemma:
Utilitarianism approach and common good approach
Utilitarianism approach and rights approach
Fairness/justice approach and virtue approach
Rights approach and virtue approach
The correct answer is the Utilitarism approach and common good approach
Explanation:
Both utilitarianism and the common good approach focus on the ethical aspects of actions. In the case of the first approach, this emphasizes the consequences of an action by analyzing the benefits or harm related to this. This approach is effective in this ethical dilemma because it is necessary to consider both the benefits for humans that will obtain fresh water and the harm in the natural ecosystem.
On the other hand, the common good approach states any individual good including access to water is linked to the general good. In the ethical dilemma presented this implies the use of water for human society is not ethical except if it leads to a general good, which includes access to water for other species living in natural ecosystems. According to this, these two approaches or theories are the most appropriate for this dilemma.
Is this for the entire world or just The U.S.? If its the U.S. than its increased slightly.
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Alice Springs is landlocked in the middle of Australia. Portland Oregon is along the Pacific Ocean.
The specific heat of water is very high. The specific heat of land is lower.
This means it takes more heat/energy to change the temperature of water. In other words, the temperature of water is harder to change. So I would expect temperatures of cities next to large bodies of water to remain relatively constant while landlocked cities temperatures to fluctuate more at the same latitudes.
Another factor comes into play for cities next to water. Because there is a difference between the temperature of land and water, interactions between temperatures can have effects such as winds and fog.
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