Environmental challenges, such as the depletion of the ozone layer, climate change, deforestation, soil erosion, plastic pollution, and water shortages are serious global problems – directly or indirectly related to human activity that alters our natural world.
The search for solutions to such environmental problems has revealed the limits of traditional technological and policy approaches, and has raised questions about justice, equity, responsibility and obligation. It is important that the search for solutions to the world's serious environmental challenges goes beyond technical proposals and addresses the underlying causes of the problems.
Genuine solutions, in the Bahá'í view, require a globally accepted vision for the future, based on unity, and on willing cooperation among the nations, races, creeds, and classes of the human family.
The wise care of the environment will…