NOUN | environmentalism | - | |
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- Earth liberation has no universal understanding as a concept, as it is much considered to be a part of radical environmentalism, or as a militant offshoot, favouring instead radical "and" revolutionary environmentalism.
- Bioregionalism, while akin to environmentalism in certain aspects, such as a desire to live in harmony with nature, differs in certain ways from classical, 20th century environmentalism.
- Taoism offers many ideas that are in line with environmentalism, such as wu wei, moderation, compassion and Taoist animism.
- Cizik calls this environmentalism "creation care." He differentiates "creation care" from other environmentalism because of the former's roots "not in politics or ideology, but in the scriptures."
- He produced a biography of the anthropologist Verrier Elwin in 1999, and in the same year wrote a book on environmentalism called "Environmentalism: A Global History'."
- In addition to its adoption of confrontational tactics, Blockadia movements differ from mainstream environmentalism by integrating environmental justice concerns and building diverse grassroots coalitions, where environmentalism had previously emphasised NIMBY campaigns, celebrity environmentalism, and advocacy for legislative action.
- Environmentalism of the poor is a social movement that arises from environmental conflicts when impoverished people struggle against powerful state or private interests that threaten their livelihood, health, sovereignty, and culture.
- The seventh chapter provides a brief recapitulation of Bullard's chief findings on people-of-color environmentalism.
- According to the University of Waikato law academic Al Gillespie and Newsroom journalist Marc Daalder, Action Zealandia's ideology blends far right nationalism with left-wing environmentalism.
- Jordan III, is an American botanist and journalist who has played a leading role in the development and critique of ecological restoration as a means of developing an environmentalism that is philosophically more coherent, psychologically more productive, politically more robust, and ecologically more effective.
- In 2004 Nordhaus and Shellenberger co-authored "The Death of Environmentalism: Global Warming Politics in a Post-Environmental World."
- Hegseth also criticized universities for teaching students about "environmentalism and radical environmentalism" rather than a "real threat" such as Islamic extremism.
- In his 1992 book "Green Delusions: An Environmentalist Critique of Radical Environmentalism", Martin Lewis offered one of the first systematic comparisons of how Promethean environmentalism differs from traditional Arcadian forms of environmentalism such as deep ecology.
- In 2008 Narain delivered the K R Narayanan Oration on "Why Environmentalism Needs Equity: Learning from the environmentalism of the poor to build our common future".
- The book begins with the birth of environmentalism.
- The thought behind eco-terrorism rises from the radical environmentalism movement, which gained currency during the 1960s.
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