Environmental consciousness: In the perspective of Buddhism
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Environment is the physical and biological concept, so it involves both the non-living (physical or abiotic) and living (biological) components of the Earth, which continue to influence the life of humans and organisms through mutual processes, Under this, plants, animals, microorganisms and humans etc. are brought under soil, water, air and chemical etc. and biological factors. All these elements affect every day human life.
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