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Jamieson believes that one feature of our current moral value system that is relevant to environmental ethics is that, traditionally, it helps us to know how to assign responsibility for harms.
Structural Power
The form of power that emerges from the structures, systems, and frameworks within societies, governing social interactions and the distribution of resources.
Global Order
The structured system of geopolitical, economic, and cultural relationships and processes that govern the world's functioning.
Global Industry
Economic activities that occur on an international scale, transcending national borders and involving the production, distribution, and marketing of goods and services worldwide.
Tourism
The activity of traveling to places for pleasure and exploration.
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