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== History == | == History == | ||
[[Timeline of Environmentalism]] | [[Timeline of Environmentalism]] | ||
== Tendencies == | |||
* Anarcho-Primitivism | |||
* Bright Green Environmentalism | |||
* Deep Ecology | |||
* Eco-Capitalism | |||
* Eco-Feminism | |||
* Queer Ecology | |||
* Eco-Nationalism | |||
* Eco-Socialism | |||
* Green Anarchism | |||
* Green Conservatism | |||
* Green Left | |||
* Green Liberalism | |||
* Green Libertarianism | |||
* [[Green Syndicalism]] | |||
* Green Zionism | |||
* Social Ecology | |||
* Veganism | |||
== Notable Theorists == | == Notable Theorists == |
Revision as of 09:18, 31 May 2019
Environmentalism or the Green Movement refers to multiple philosophies, ideologies and movements which share the common aim of protecting and restoring natural ecosystems from the damage caused by human activities.
History
Tendencies
- Anarcho-Primitivism
- Bright Green Environmentalism
- Deep Ecology
- Eco-Capitalism
- Eco-Feminism
- Queer Ecology
- Eco-Nationalism
- Eco-Socialism
- Green Anarchism
- Green Conservatism
- Green Left
- Green Liberalism
- Green Libertarianism
- Green Syndicalism
- Green Zionism
- Social Ecology
- Veganism