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ethosphere 

The theoretical realm in which the ethos of the world is collectively held, shared, and developed. May also refer to a subset of this as pertains to a specific group of people, or even an individual.
She felt a new wind was blowing, a new spirit-of-the-age was soon to arrive; something new was brewing in the ethosphere.

The group's habits, views, and values formed an ethosphere, which all group members helped to develop and maintain.

He felt that everything that defined who he was -- his character, views, aspirations, and values -- were all held together in his own personal ethosphere.
ethosphere by Jewelweed July 15, 2011
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ethersphere 

Derived from the more specific word, ethernet, to a more general meaning for the intangible that is the internet or non-handwritten, non-oral communication.
I sent that email, but it probably got lost somewhere in the ethersphere. ether
ethersphere by pantaleimona April 1, 2010

Ethicsphere

The Ethical 'Biosphere' or 'Moral' Anthroposphere

"The great law of conservation of energy that rules heaven and earth is also the moral law of Man. Transferred to the sphere of Ethics it is the commandment of Love as the regulating principle of Life."

- Frank E Warner 'Future of Man' (London 1944).
During Covid very few if any countries did very much to uphold and protect the Ethicsphere., already largely shredded by Globalized, Neoliberal, Corporation State *Market Dictatorshop* Faschism.
Ethicsphere by PartisanZ April 14, 2022