3.7.1 - Humanity’s relationship with the natural world (Non-Religious Perspectives)

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Explore non-religious views on humanity's relationship with the natural world with this engaging lesson pack for 3.7.1 Humanity's Relationship with the Natural World – Non-Religious Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how humanists and other non-religious thinkers approach environmental responsibility and the use of natural resources.

Learners Will Understand:

  • Humanity's place within the natural world.

  • The importance of reason and responsibility.

  • Environmental ethics and sustainability.

  • Humanist views on caring for the planet.

  • The impact of climate change and pollution.

  • Stewardship without belief in God.

  • The importance of biodiversity and conservation.

  • Non-religious responses to environmental issues.

  • Practical examples of environmental action.

  • How beliefs influence care for the natural world.

Suitable for:

  • WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)

  • KS4 RE and Ethics courses

  • Revision and intervention sessions

  • Independent study and enrichment

Explore non-religious views on humanity's relationship with the natural world with this engaging lesson pack for 3.7.1 Humanity's Relationship with the Natural World – Non-Religious Perspectives. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these lessons enable learners to investigate how humanists and other non-religious thinkers approach environmental responsibility and the use of natural resources.

Learners Will Understand:

  • Humanity's place within the natural world.

  • The importance of reason and responsibility.

  • Environmental ethics and sustainability.

  • Humanist views on caring for the planet.

  • The impact of climate change and pollution.

  • Stewardship without belief in God.

  • The importance of biodiversity and conservation.

  • Non-religious responses to environmental issues.

  • Practical examples of environmental action.

  • How beliefs influence care for the natural world.

Suitable for:

  • WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)

  • KS4 RE and Ethics courses

  • Revision and intervention sessions

  • Independent study and enrichment