Abstract

With climate change, humanity faces a multitude of complex and pervasive environmental challenges, making the task of finding comprehensive solutions seem overwhelmingly difficult. Intriguingly, the keys to these modern-day quandaries might be hidden within the wisdom of our ancestors, specifically, the ancient Greek philosophers and the Romans who ingeniously applied Greek philosophy to their practices of environmental sustainability. The philosophers of ancient Greece, individuals such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, laid the foundation of Western philosophy, a significant portion of which was dedicated to understanding the natural world and our place within it. Their teachings, with their profound reflections on existence, morality, and the nature of reality, provide a philosophical lens through which we can reevaluate our current environmental predicaments.
 My research delves into the wisdom of ancient Greek philosophers like Titus Lucretius Carus, Cicero, and Pliny the Elder. I conclude that through these Greek philosophers’ works, we have the potential to reshape our world, incorporating their ideas of environmental sustainability to generate effective solutions. The teachings we glean from these ancient luminaries offer more than historical knowledge; they serve as a timeless guide towards a more conscious and fulfilling life. These philosophical principles and ethical concepts still resonate with contemporary society, providing valuable insights. Our current obstacle, however, is the extensive and intricate influence wielded by the oil and gas industries, which adds to the complexity of our environmental challenge.

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