Humanity and Ecology An Inter-Faith Philosophical Reflection

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Welfredo Q. Mamaril

Abstract

As humans increasingly dominate in the Anthropocene epoch and become more powerful with rapid advances in technology and science, they are also seeing the consequences appear in Nature, such as global warming, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, pollution, deforestation, and violent storms. These natural disasters contribute to complex social, political, economic and health problems … challenges that are international, since we live in a largely borderless world and share a common home, one planet – Earth.

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Welfredo Q. Mamaril, School of Arts and Sciences Holy Angel University Angeles City (Philippines)

Welfredo Q. Mamaril completed his master’s degree in Philosophy, with High Distinction, from De La Salle University in Manila (Philippines). He is currently the Big History Coordinator at Holy Angel University in Angeles City and Faculty of General Education in the School of Arts and Sciences, which manages Big History courses at the university. Welfredo may be contacted at <wmamaril@hau.edu.ph>.