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  • A trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus, is valued as a foundation of principle is referred to as ethics.
  • A state of well-being that encompasses living a good life with a sense of meaning and deep satisfaction is referred to as contentment.
  • A positive, enjoyable, or worth seeking mental state is referred to as happiness.
  • A public good is an item or service that may be consumed without reducing the amount available for others, and cannot be withheld from those who do not pay for it.
  • An ethical theory which implies that a morally good action is one that helps the greatest number of people is referred to as utilitarianism.
  • Pleasure is unstable and motivated by external factors while happiness is constant and generated within.
  • The communal public goods of a community or group of communities always jibe with the national public good.
  • In a green economy, growth in income and employment should be driven by public and private investments that reduce carbon emissions and pollution, enhance energy and resource efficiency, and prevent the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
  • The transition to a green economy will vary considerably between nations, as it depends on the specifics of each country’s natural and human capital and on its relative level of development.
  • Pleasure is a significant component of happiness.
  • The use of technology started when human civilization develops tools as they learn complex human behavior associated with survival in the course of evolution.
  • Even with the advent of modern technology, education is still limited to a classroom setting.
  • Development and progress in the society can be attributed to the ease of travel.
  • Increased dependence on modern tools and technologies that create innovations and changes in the society may reduce human creativity and intelligence.
  • Recent technological developments have caused physical social isolation.
  • Recent technologies and innovations should not hinder any individual from enjoying any of his/her right.
  • Researchers at the Harvard University have started Brain-to-Brain interference experiment as early as 2014.
  • Earlier generations of human beings possess characteristics such as the willingness to transformation, the desire to transmit and to dominate information.
  • During human development, advanced communication tools were invented to make the transmission of information faster and easier.
  • Technological advancement has changed the structure of the medical field as it introduces more sophisticated equipment for diagnosis and treatment.
  • New technologies provide different industries to limit production and increase labor cost to meet the demand of growing society.
  • Nations have come together and assured the public that the use of CFC will be banned as stipulated in the Montreal Protocol and with this effort, the ozone layer is expected to recover fully from all CFC damages by 2030.
  • Evolution refers to the changes in the genetic composition of species over time.
  • According to a study conducted by the International Labor Organization in 2016, in the next two decades, there is a high risk of employment displacement due to pandemic.
  • Modern technology stage is fueled by science concepts and principles which date back about 500 years ago.
  • Modern technology always considers the role of ecosystem in human survival.
  • Gene diversity is considered variation on a large scale, but the impact is on a small scale.
  • Technological advances have caused excitement towards the development of products with globally accepted quality but raised concerns over the possible massive job displacement.
  • An ecosystem can also interact with another ecosystem.
  • Those who have not finished degree courses or certified skilled face higher automation risk.
  • Pollution refers to the unnatural increase in the concentrations of naturally-occurring environmental compounds.
  • Biodiversity enables the discovery and use of plants as medicines, microorganisms as sources of antibiotics, and marine animals for various compounds of industrial use.
  • In the Philippines, about 49% of the total waged workers are at high risk of technological innovations and automation.
  • Biodiversity includes not just the species but ecosystems as well.
  • Speciation refers to the variation in genes of a species.
  • In the recent years, permafrost in several regions such as Arctic lakes in Alaska, Siberia, and Canada were slowly melting due to the increasing global temperature.
  • The fundamental importance of biodiversity is that it is our source of foods, clothing, shelter, and medicine.
  • On August 6, 1945, during the World War II, the world’s first nuclear bomb was dropped in Osaka, Japan causing massive casualties and devastation in the city immediately after explosion.
  • Like any other species of this planet, human beings will have the tendency to become extinct either gradually or suddenly.
  • Plastics were regarded as one of the most versatile and useful products in history as they were non-toxic to man.