 Environmental philosophy is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humans place within it. It asks crucial questions about human-environmental relations such as what do we mean when we talked about nature? What is the value of the natural, that is non-human environment to us, or in itself? How should we respond to environmental challenges such as environmental degradation, pollution and climate change? How can we best understand the relationship between the natural world and human technology and development? And what is our place in the natural world? As such, it uniquely positions itself as a field set to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. Environmental philosophy includes environmental ethics, environmental aesthetics, eco-feminism, environmental hermeneutics, and environmental theology. Some of the main areas of embarrassed for environmental philosophers are defining environment and nature-how to value the environmental status of animals and plants, endangered species environmentalism and deep ecology aesthetic value of nature restoration of nature consideration of future generations.