ABSTRACT

A terms that is generally used to cover the deposition of acidic precipitation in the form of rain, hail, snow, fog or solid particles on the Earth’s surface. Adaptation generally refers to the process of modifications or adjustments in behaviour, aspects of operations or rules in order to respond to changes in the external environment. In the context of environmental politics the term is used mostly in climate change discussions and refers to the changes that societies are supposed to make in order to respond to the negative impacts of unavoidable climate change. Anthropocentrism refers to the idea that humans are the ultimate intention of creation and the final purpose of the universe. Anthropocentrism is often contrasted with biocentrism which is the notion that other beings and natural objects apart from humans equally have intrinsic value and therefore are worthy of moral consideration from human beings.