Ubuntu is a concept originating from sub-Saharan Africa that views a person as being defined through their relationships and interactions with other people in their community. This concept can also be applied to human relationships with nature. Key aspects of Ubuntu environmental ethics include viewing humans and nature as interconnected and interdependent, not commodifying nature, using natural resources sustainably to meet needs rather than excessively accumulate wealth, and basing the intrinsic value of nature on socio-cultural traditions. Ubuntu ethics emphasize harmony between humans and nature, in contrast to Western ethics that often prioritize economic growth. Adopting Ubuntu principles could help develop more sustainable strategies to address environmental crises like climate change by promoting collective and equitable treatment of natural resources.