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Moral and Ethical Views on Forest Fires
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... Morals and Ethics: While speaking of the moral and ethical views of forest fires, there are several aspects that can be held considerable; one of which is: Who is responsible for forest fires? Who should we blame? Is the government the cause of these fires, are they not investing sufficient money? Or is it the publics fault - are they carelessly creating fires? Blame and responsibility can be considered a key aspect in this topic, as despite the fact that many times forest fires may be a natural process, but nowadays, it is generally caused by human activities. In many ways, there is no possible way to "point the finger" at someone and censor them for being responsible for this global problem, as each and every individual plays a role in the occurrence of forest fires. However, i believe that the Government should be to blame, as they are responsible













