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en·vi·ron·men·tal·ism

 (ĕn-vī′rən-mĕn′tl-ĭz′əm, -vī′ərn-)
n.
1. Advocacy for or work toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution.
2. The theory that environment rather than heredity is the primary influence on intellectual growth and cultural development.

en·vi′ron·men′tal·ist n.
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environmentalism

(ɪnˌvaɪrənˈmɛntəˌlɪzəm)
n
(Psychology) psychol the belief that a person's behaviour is affected chiefly by his environment. Compare hereditarianism
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environmentalism

concern for and action on behalf of the environment and its preservation. — environmentalist, n.
See also: Environment
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.environmentalism - the philosophical doctrine that environment is more important than heredity in determining intellectual growthenvironmentalism - the philosophical doctrine that environment is more important than heredity in determining intellectual growth
philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory - a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy
hereditarianism - the philosophical doctrine that heredity is more important than environment in determining intellectual growth
2.environmentalism - the activity of protecting the environment from pollution or destruction
preservation, saving - the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
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Translations
écologismeenvironnementalisme

environmentalism

[ɪnˌvaɪrənˈmentəlɪzəm] Nambientalismo m
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environmentalism

[ɪnˌvaɪərənˈmɛntəlɪzəm] nécologisme m
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environmentalism

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Embracing Philanthropic Environmentalism: The Grand Responsibility of Stewardship
Nicole Seymour; BAD ENVIRONMENTALISM; University of Minnesota Press (Nonfiction: Ecology & Environment) 26.95 ISBN: 9781517903893
Yet, despite the impressive rise of environmentalism over the past 50 years, the pace of ecological degradation has rapidly increased, with effectively every major global environmental indicator moving in the wrong direction.
In a paragraph titled 'Environnement, nature, ecologie, ecologisme: de quoi parle-t-on?' he explains that his aim is not to cover the complete field of environmentalism, but to focus on nature conservation only.
Environmentalism is a broad term that can refer to the study of microbes in their environments to much larger issues like the concerns of world populations toward issues relating to air and water quality and more salient now, to global warming.
Free Market Environmentalism for the Next Generation
This study contributes to the literature by analyzing the rhetorical appeals and techniques utilized by the Resisting the Green Dragon (RGD) movement that employs the value of social well-being to oppose environmentalism. We integrate prominent consumer resistance discourses and religiously charged nationalistic mythical narratives to interpret the RGD phenomenon using rhetorical analysis.
Loving Nature, Fearing the State: Environmentalism and Antigovernment Politics before Reagan.
Native American Environmentalism: Land, Spirit, and the Idea of Wilderness.
A part from its prehistory, German environmentalism actually starts in the 1970s, following the North American environmentalism.
as affecting people's lives." "Environmentalism" it defines as "concern with or advocacy of protection of the environment."
A Climate of Crisis: America in the Age of Environmentalism, by Patrick Allitt.

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