From the perspective of ecological philosophy, the emergence of environmental problems has profound ideological roots, highlighting the constraints of mechanical thinking concepts, the lack of resource scarcity concepts, the bias of natural values, the expansion of alienated consumption concepts, and the enhancement of subjective blind play concepts. Therefore, the solution to environmental problems requires a profound transformation of people's ideological concepts. The ecological transformation of human thinking and concepts is an important way to promote the resolution of environmental problems.
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