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"environmentalism" Definitions
  1. concern about the natural environment and how to improve and protect it

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We focused both on environmentalism clubs at Exeter and environmentalism efforts worldwide.
"It's also crucial to mock environmentalism because, haha, as we all know environmentalism is stupid and hilarious," he wrote.
Authoritarian environmentalism, then, may excel at producing policies but be no better than democratic environmentalism at producing good outcomes—and probably worse.
Esvelt's environmentalism was different from the radical "tree-hugger, chainsaw-sabotaging, bike-riding-for-peace-and-world-saving brand of environmentalism," that was common in the Portland area, Brown said.
Yet the Chinese authorities' conversion to environmentalism is not absolute.
United States's history of pollution, environmentalism, and urban development. Over
Such nascent environmentalism might become Mr Obama's greatest environmental legacy.
Costa Rica is hailed as a vanguard of democratic environmentalism.
The school offers over 100 courses that focus on environmentalism.
Rebecca Solnit's essays on environmentalism and feminism are required reading.
India is a paragon neither of democracy nor of environmentalism.
"It kind of combines environmentalism and treasure hunting," he said.
It impacted conservationism, environmentalism, and tourism within and outside of Africa.
They play into a long history of evangelical rejection of environmentalism.
SRS: Do you think art and environmentalism are (necessarily) separate channels?
As a result, working class support for environmentalism began to wane.
He's also repeatedly asserted a link between Soviet Communism and environmentalism.
It is a turn away from the nostalgic era of environmentalism.
But then environmentalism became popular and XXXX took the smoke off.
Some are motivated by environmentalism or cost, as cemeteries fill up.
All too often, our culture broadly equates "environmentalism" with personal consumerism.
Left-wing ideologies, like radical environmentalism, were responsible for 1573 attacks.
Kathryn Murdoch has been seen as driving his interest in environmentalism.
That may reflect the appeal of environmentalism in relatively affluent suburbs.
And the surprisingly subtle choices to balance meat-eating and environmentalism.
Environmentalism must be embedded in social safeguards and opportunities for all.
Prior to the early 21998s, conservation and environmentalism were extraordinarily limited.
Francis has long made environmentalism a touchstone issue of his papacy.
Recall that Pruitt used to frequently speak in public and in interviews about his belief that left-wing environmentalism has it all wrong, and that "true" environmentalism means making good use of natural resources like fossil fuels.
Antonio, is socialism, identify politics, open borders, and environmentalism a winning formula?
Such investments are an outgrowth of a paradox of California's environmentalism policies.
What do you think about music festivals being a vehicle for environmentalism?
"The new face of environmentalism isn't just saving the environment," Smith says.
You make the case that he is the forgotten father of environmentalism.
The founding fathers of environmentalism ranged from garden variety racists to eugenicists.
The regatta is also following the global trend in sailing toward environmentalism.
So how has the current Republican anti-environmentalism come so far so fast?
They have this environmental obsession, this throwback environmentalism, combined with pro-choice philosophies.
Even Michael Gove, the environment secretary, has pushed environmentalism onto the Tories' agenda.
"I've got a strong history of environmentalism," Warnock told me over the phone.
A big reason for that is environmentalism has sadly become a partisan issue.
Kaczynski justified his murders in the name of environmentalism, it is all too
"All too often, our culture broadly equates 'environmentalism' with personal consumerism," Hegler wrote.
He is the author of "The Green Wave: Environmentalism and its Consequences" (2006).
In this version, environmentalism was born as the good twin to evil industrialization.
Later in life, Ruskin embraced environmentalism, worrying about humans' impact on their surroundings.
This group is determined to promote literacy, environmentalism, coding skills, nutrition and compassion.
In Taiwan, for example, I've been very interested in "fojiao huanbao" — Buddhist environmentalism.
Environmentalism is nothing new for the company, Mr. Zegna said before the show.
I've seen rolling coal called the "open carry" of the anti-environmentalism movement.
"We had to be very clear on our 'why' — environmentalism," Mr. King said.
Environmentalism, reproductive rights, and horror at the upcoming Trump presidency are frequently discussed.
Agriculture has become one of the most contested practices when it comes to environmentalism.
This blended libertarian social policies with an interest in quality of life and environmentalism.
In her first political incarnation, Gabbard balanced liberal environmentalism with a pronounced conservative streak.
These efforts represent a new "environmentalism of daily life" more acceptable to the government.
Trump isn't the first to characterize France's protests as a populist uprising against environmentalism.
We call this "embedded environmentalism": embedding climate protection in a system of social protection.
Most "environmentalists" I know actually work hard to refrain from pitting environmentalism against labor.
Today's puzzle will end on a positive note, as we explore environmentalism in California.
It's clear, then, that there is no rational basis to the ideology of environmentalism.
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right president, claims that environmentalism is a left-wing plot.
Was there any germ in these policies of what we would now consider "environmentalism"?
This powerful connection between identity and environment is not unique to modern Western environmentalism.
American environmentalism has worked hard to exorcise eugenics and colonial conquest from its movements.
Together, these two works establish the exhibition's initial themes of environmentalism and self-sufficiency.
Environmentalism is also a victim of its own success over the last 40 years.
With the advent of modern environmentalism in the 1960s, this progressive Prometheanism was reversed.
Their environmentalism is sometimes knee-jerk, as in their opposition to new runways and fracking.
Like Tanton, FAIR's early board members subscribed to a brand of environmentalism that emphasized eugenics.
Both groups tout a legacy of conservative environmentalism stretching back to naturalist president Theodore Roosevelt.
Finally, Democrats have much to gain from the newly muscular ballot box appeal of environmentalism.
This shows an incredibly strong alliance between indigenous rights movements, environmentalism, and the climate movement.
So Mr. Gillum, championing his environmentalism, has pounced on the renewed resonance of sustainability here.
The Civil Rights movement—and trash—had a big hand in making environmentalism more diverse.
For instance, he's just started slamming environmentalism by decrying the evils of reduced water consumption.
Coming out of treatment, she threw herself into activism work in environmentalism, social justice, and tech.
For some Pagans, Earth Day is just a small part of a larger commitment to environmentalism.
Some Catholics hope that young people will find Francis's environmentalism, modest lifestyle and open manner attractive.
The problem is that some of them, like his environmentalism, have proved both popular and prescient.
Perhaps it is good politics to yoke environmentalism to other economic policies that could be popular.
Denmark—ever the paragon of environmentalism—is routinely generating more energy than it needs from wind.
"It wasn't an environmentalism type of climate change song in my head at first," he said.
During my nostalgia trip, I realized something else: Awesome Possum wasn't alone in its radical environmentalism.
When environmentalism began as a popular movement in the 1960s, it succeeded for two primary reasons.
The 1980 election of Ronald Reagan brought a new hostility to environmentalism in the White House.
Kyle Jarrow's jaunty script hints, without preaching, at issues of racial prejudice, environmentalism, and government corruption.
For far too long, environmentalism has been dominated by negativity, partisan politics, bickering, and divisive policies.
Instead, it keeps burdening us with their divorces, their environmentalism, their grief over their dented brands.
Of course, only so many people will be motivated by environmentalism or better treatment of animals.
By melding environmentalism and social justice into "environmental justice," environmentalists are able to swell their ranks.
They do, however, echo his feeling for landscape, exchanging blood-and-soil philosophy for cosmopolitan environmentalism.
In a way it was a boon for environmentalism—it rallied all of the complacent people.
But there are efforts at Taoist environmentalism, like at Maoshan [a sacred mountain in Jiangsu Province].
However, convincing people that environmentalism is important or that climate change is happening isn't the point.
But everyone who loves fly fishing shares the opinion that environmentalism is inextricably linked to it.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday his negativity toward oil stocks is not about environmentalism but economics.
He calls hand-sewing a "prayer" and says that for him, hunting equals environmentalism equals spirituality.
The broomstick seems to be emission-free except when skywriting "Surrender Dorothy," so points for environmentalism.
He was there more out of a sense of exploration than any particular mania for environmentalism.
I think five years ago it was a non-topic, you could not really talk about [environmentalism].
The villain in Venom decides to ally with human-devouring space aliens in the name of environmentalism.
VM: When we talk about environmentalism, we hear a lot about climate change, politicians, and CO2 emissions.
This shift in Georgia environmentalism, fortified by redistricting, served Gingrich and the Georgia Republican Party extraordinarily well.
But it also discusses things like gender inequality and environmentalism in ways that really make you think.
Environmentalism that de-centers indigenous people is colonialism, because colonialism seeks to destroy in order to replace.
Steyer's organization, NextGen Climate, focused on get-out-the-vote efforts and preaching environmentalism during the campaign.
TBA21-Academy is a pioneering organization focusing on a confluence of ocean studies, art, science, and environmentalism.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were accused of hypocrisy due to their outspoken support of environmentalism.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been accused of hypocrisy given their outspoken support of environmentalism.
Pittsburgh, Mayor Bill Peduto said Thursday, is an example of how environmentalism can also mean economic development.
He writes and lectures extensively on topics ranging from ethics and political philosophy to environmentalism and multiculturalism.
But ultimately, without the distractions of work, Turner was left to focus even more on his environmentalism.
One example of radical environmentalism the Interior Department cited was the Pickett Hog timber sale near Medford, Oregon.
"We're trying to do environmentalism by stealth," said Jackson, who has worked for the festival for six years.
Billing himself as "one of Canada's leading environmentalists," Solomon's free-market environmentalism has always been viewed with suspicion.
The other strand of early anti-environmentalism ran through the South, where traditional Democratic dominance was in flux.
Conservatives have spent years railing against environmentalism, the UN, Obamacare, and the few gun regulations the US has.
According to Kevin Rabinovitch, sustainability director for the chocolate company Mars, environmentalism is just a sound business move.
And yet it feels like for the last 40 years it's been gated to the realm of environmentalism.
Such investments are an outgrowth of an emerging paradox of California's well-known political bent toward aggressive environmentalism.
Dr Matter's project, called CarbFix, is based in Iceland, a country well-endowed with both environmentalism and basalt.
Her first political passion was environmentalism, an interest derived from her first recreational passion, which was the ocean.
By then, the songs' exploration of femininity and creative power held echoes of environmentalism, thinking about Mother Earth.
For some, his term was an assault on typical Canadian values — environmentalism, peace-making, religious tolerance, social justice.
All this defiant anti-environmentalism looks more perverse than ever, though it's nothing new for the conservative movement.
But an exclusive focus on environmentalism that ignores working people's immediate needs can easily look like elitist indifference.
Gail: Speaking of issues — and evolving — there's been much less talk about gay rights than abortion and environmentalism.
The law was implemented after the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill, which helped galvanize the modern environmentalism movement.
" CLIMATE CHANGE Trump's view: Trump has famously called climate change a "hoax," saying that environmentalism is "out of control.
Westerners are uniquely suited to balance environmentalism and human economic needs, said Idaho-based Republican political strategist Todd Cranney.
The book has endured because it deals with some heady issues that remain relevant today: environmentalism, politics, and religion.
" Reagan saw environmentalism as illegitimate and was known for saying things like, "Trees cause more pollution than automobiles do.
Texas is the country's number one producer and consumer of energy, and environmentalism is not part of its brand.
His anti-environmentalism has helped some polluters, particularly in his beloved coal industry, but provoked unease among big firms.
More broadly, he's appointing cabinet members who will be hostile to environmentalism, the theory of evolution, and drug testing.
How can Fantastic Beasts ever come close with a message of "environmentalism and conservation of endangered animals is important"?
He left broadcasting in 1968 to devote himself to environmentalism and was the founding coordinator of the Everglades Coalition.
The left has figured this out and ditched words over the years like environmentalism, global warming and illegal immigrants.
Partly these measures are symbolic, a sop to the deep Republican loathing of liberal environmentalism in America's culture wars.
Quiet Parks' 28 advisers, representatives, and committee members come primarily from the worlds of sound research, sustainability, and environmentalism.
Mr. Moskowitz wrote about a range of causes, among them environmentalism, civil rights and opposition to the Vietnam War.
Doing environmental impact statements is not evidence of environmentalism; such statements are required by governments for big development projects.
I've recently switched to Lush products because of their environmentalism, but I could not handle using the solid lotion.
But Grande-Synthe, near the northern city of Dunkirk, stands out as an unlikely laboratory for working-class environmentalism.
The Globes also served a plant-based menu that night in a nod to environmentalism, which Gervais skewered, too.
Many of them are eager for a spiritual cause and have responded warmly to Taoist leaders' embrace of environmentalism.
Perhaps Opdyke's ability to present environmentalism in such visceral terms holds some power to inch us collectively toward change.
For example, an unnamed oil company board member engaged with Fisher Stevens in his Q&A about environmentalism impact filmmaking.
Perhaps, as with environmentalism and anti-racism, many people care more about virtue-signaling than actually solving the underlying problem.
Beyond ecology or environmentalism, her work brings together mythology from her birthplace in Nigeria and a constructive critique of anthropocentricism.
This time around, a stealth anti-environmentalism was no longer necessary; he unapologetically denied climate change and despised the EPA.
The effect is especially noticeable on America's West Coast, a bastion both of environmentalism and of unconventional forms of religion.
THE Great Barrier Reef, which runs for 2,300km along the coast of Queensland, is one of the icons of environmentalism.
Does this stand as irrefutable evidence that electric cars are the future of the world, in both environmentalism and performance?
And the reputed party of science and environmentalism has fought tooth and nail against it every step of the way.
As a result, modern-day environmentalism has unfortunately pushed the political right to dispute science and disregard many environmental problems.
He is the author of "The Green Wave: Environmentalism and its Consequences," published by the Capital Research Center in 2006.
But I didn't understand the true importance of hardcore environmentalism until I watched A Plastic Ocean on Netflix in 2018.
As Bruno Latour has described, this division of the world is what separates science from the humanities; environmentalism from poetry.
The artists and athletes formed a joint panel to talk about how they channeled their respective social capitals toward environmentalism.
For the most part, conservatives tend to reject environmentalism, while liberals tend to see climate change as a serious concern.
"Today we tend to think of [environmentalism] as a highly partisan issue and that it always was," Schwadel told me.
Morgan describes ecosexuality as a means of moving beyond the "depressing Al Gore stuff" that people often associate with environmentalism.
It is a close examination of the state of conservative environmentalism in the US: its groups, initiatives, funders, and prospects.
They are drawn in by the visual seductions of Instagram, as well as a desire for community inflected by environmentalism.
Have you always wanted to see Arya Stark sing the Frozen banger "Let It Go" in the name of environmentalism?
As the global consequences of human activity have become unmistakably pressing, Burtynsky has connected his photography more directly with environmentalism.
In all of these respects, there are significant differences between modern environmentalism and what was practiced in the Qing world.
I work with a group called the American Conservation Coalition, dedicated to promoting free market environmentalism and reaching young voters.
But for how frequent and grand Musk's claims of environmentalism are, Tesla's importance to sustaining the planet cannot be predicted.
Al Gore's environmentalism and Clinton-era regulations, along with cultural issues like gun control, combined to cut into the Democratic advantage.
Starting in 1949, with California's landmark Dickey Water Pollution Act, the West Coast also made itself the role model for environmentalism.
California has always been on the front edge of leading America into the future, whether it's been with surfboards or environmentalism.
There was an article in Scientific American a couple of months ago about how environmentalism is seen as something for women.
We're left with a world in which what is so obviously right — for example, new socialism and environmentalism — often is wrong.
Still, environmentalism wasn't exactly a dirty word among conservatives at that time—Richard Nixon founded the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970.
Kariba tackles topics like imperialism, environmentalism, spirituality, and clashing cultures in a way that children can understand, and adults can appreciate.
These shoppers are motivated by a sense of environmentalism and a desire to stand out from the homogeneous fast-fashion crowd.
It turns environmentalism into an individual choice defined as sin or virtue, convicting those who don't or can't uphold these ethics.
Through simple, black-and-white line drawings, their stories considered such themes as women's liberation, racism and Black Power, and environmentalism.
"I learned about waste and consumer choice; about environmentalism; about the different ways Americans and Europeans wipe their tuchuses," she writes.
And the nation's top pollster recently described rising environmentalism as possibly the "new matrix" underlying the nation's cultural identity, replacing Catholicism.
"They've been really against the Democratic Party for a while now, and it has to do purely with environmentalism," Kamarck says.
Some new services popped up during the 1990s, when environmentalism was at a high point, and more are being created now.
It was cofounded by the comedian Beppe Grillo and a tech entrepreneur, with a platform that champions environmentalism while also opposing immigration.
Once renewable energy becomes an obvious success and, yes, a powerful interest group, anti-environmentalism will start to lose its political grip.
In 2012, it was officially designated as a B Corp, which means it met certain standards around diversity, environmentalism, and economic impact.
She's also taught environmental mindfulness to inmates at San Quentin Prison, which is to say, her brand of environmentalism fits all budgets.
As he told Rolling Stone: "I had a friend say, 'Well, if you're really this passionate about environmentalism, quit acting,'" he says.
They make up just one strand of the broader alt-right, where climate change denial is still far more popular than environmentalism.
" At an event hosted by the Federalist Society in November, Pruitt said, "I've been asking the question lately, 'What is true environmentalism?
Despite being a TV series that appealed to kids, "Dinosaurs" was notable for taking on weighty subjects like environmentalism and wildlife conservation.
Being a committed, consistent climate hawk will occasionally put one at odds with the rhetorical tropes, policy preferences, and priorities of environmentalism.
It is literally a movie about how environmentalism is a secret plot by liberal elites to kill off billions of ordinary people.
Bolsonaro has described the offer of international help as a "colonialist mentality," while Macron has questioned the Brazilian president's commitment to environmentalism.
In 1948, Robert C. Cook reviewed Vogt's "Road to Survival," an eloquent treatise on earth's future that Mann argues birthed modern environmentalism.
The coal industry isn't disappearing because of peacenik environmentalism; it has been supplanted by superior technology, from shale extraction to wind turbines.
As Josef Joffe says in a Commentary article on the religion of climatism, environmentalism is more fruitfully analyzed as a religious phenomenon.
"At that point, I became a Green For All fellow in 2009 and learned a lot about environmentalism and sustainability," Carroll said.
Environmentalism, as opposed to conservation, was something for bearded weirdos and not something the national media felt at all obligated to examine.
But it's not motivated by environmentalism; it feels more like a standard-issue startup that's pleased things worked out in a greenish way.
Today the Democratic Party is the party of open borders, multiculturalism, and environmentalism, positions that reduce wages, divide communities, and undermine economic prosperity.
It should not surprise us that they have embraced environmentalism with the same self-righteous fervor as they once embraced socialism and communism.
Mr Johnson is likely to embrace a peculiar mixture of liberal causes (such as environmentalism) and populist ones (such as stiffer prison sentences).
He thought it was ironic that people who supported laws like the Luxembourgian bill would cite animal rights as on par with environmentalism.
And he is founder of The Alexander Soros Foundation, which gives awards to activists working on the intersection of environmentalism and human rights.
On the other hand, a resounding defeat would mean that Clinton's pitch to promote both environmentalism and jobs still needs some serious refinement.
The money raised will go toward charities that support environmentalism, Muslim communities, and women's rights, including Planned Parenthood, United We Dream, and Jawaab.
Ever since emerging from military dictatorship in 20213, the country has taken environmentalism very seriously, in part to nurture its thriving ecotourism industry.
The general atmosphere embraces feminism, civil rights, egalitarianism and environmentalism, but it is expressed as academic discourse, not as action on the streets.
"True environmentalism from my perspective is using natural resources that God has blessed us with to feed the world," he said last month.
It's a compact view of how the region is changing, but relates its crisis to a larger conversation about global warming and environmentalism.
The result is an equally endless flow of green dollars to green organizations who see environmentalism as a business instead of a cause.
"Earthrise" did not start environmentalism, but it became the movement's icon, a gift of perspective at the end of a long, dark year.
In truth, then, the origins of environmentalism are closer in spirit to the safari or trophy hunt than the march or sit-in.
In between are parties, including the National Rally, that promote a nationalist, identity-based vision of environmentalism, while rejecting working with other nations.
It seems to me that environmentalism involves not only the changes we personally make, but also proselytizing, getting more people to join us.
Schweiger is welcoming, deep-voiced and, like a kindly professor, given to tangents about his upbringing in Western Pennsylvania and long career in environmentalism.
People with disabilities have said they are also concerned about the environment, but forcing them to choose between environmentalism and their health is inconsiderate.
Economies of scale, and not a commitment to environmentalism, will determine how many driverless cars are powered by electricity, and how many are not.
There might be no better monument to the limits of American environmentalism in the climate change era than a parking garage in Berkeley, California.
Aside from her dedication to environmentalism, Hallquist, like many others across the country, was inspired to run for governor by the 2016 Presidential election.
It's supposed to be slapstick fun, but it comes off as a little dark given the recent onslaught of very real blows to environmentalism.
If you don't believe in intersectionality, you can't believe in environmentalism, because our planet is a living, breathing organism and we have damaged it.
Rio boasts a rich history of environmentalism, having hosted the United Nations' Earth Summit meeting in 20123 and the Rio+20 conference in 2012.
It could be that, in Sweden, environmentalism is seen as a masculinizing interest, whereas here it's considered very feminine to care about the environment.
His folksy tweets, on a range of topics from marriage to environmentalism, were retweeted eight times more frequently than those of President Barack Obama.
Despite being a whodunit, the book caused some controversy among Polish conservatives for its wider discussion of issues like the Catholic Church and environmentalism.
But back home in England, Thompson's outspokenness and environmentalism have at times put her in the cross hairs of the country's outrage-industrial complex.
Trump's nominee to succeed Justice Scalia would be just as environmentally unfriendly and would keep the Supreme Court tilted away from environmentalism for decades.
Dalton Teasley, a student in Mr. Sutter's class, likened his newfound environmentalism to music and photography, two passions he had conceived early in life.
In my search for answers, I learned about waste and consumer choice; about environmentalism; about the different ways Americans and Europeans wipe their tuchuses.
Fighting climate change will require using all sources of clean and low-emission energy, whether they fit an aesthetic vision of environmentalism or not.
Five years ago, under David Cameron, the Conservative Party was a broadly liberal outfit, preaching free markets as it embraced gay marriage and environmentalism.
The pair are at odds over the issue of the environment, given Charles' passionate and lifelong environmentalism and Trump's well-known climate-change skepticism.
"[Environmentalism] was somewhat of a think point, with the Robert Mondavi Winery leading the way," he tells me about the genesis of the program.
The "Five Stars" refers to its five flagship issues: publicly owned water, sustainable (eco-friendly) transport, sustainable development, right to internet access, and environmentalism.
DiCaprio, who was at the event Tuesday to pick up an Crystal Award for his work on environmentalism, called for more action on climate change.
Today's environmentalism clearly harks back to these origins with aspects of being a social movement that seeks clear political outcomes, including regulation and government action.
A two-day interdisciplinary symposium from November 22-23, 2019, to promote dialogue on the interplay of environmentalism, social justice, design, education, and the arts.
In the 1970s and '80s, Japanese artist Masuteru Aoba created a series of protest posters focusing on nonviolence and environmentalism, including this one, in 1981.
Meanwhile, Apple has gone out of its way to promote itself as a tech company with deep commitments to social issues like privacy and environmentalism.
Two novels that will be published later this year share the concerns for history and place that "Our Place" addresses through the prism of environmentalism.
Some combine the FIRE movement with environmentalism, arguing that if you buy less stuff you can save money and the planet at the same time.
"I'm so happy and I'm so proud of him," she told PEOPLE backstage Sunday after her son used his acceptance speech to advocate for environmentalism.
And they'll rubber-stamp anyone Trump nominates because the GOP is incapable of standing up to the special interests driving the administration's extreme anti-environmentalism.
Perhaps the most revelatory sections are Eriksen's book are those that trace the history that made consumer choice the center of gravity of American environmentalism.
When even oil companies that have long opposed environmentalism are in favor of reducing carbon emissions, why is the Trump administration set against those policies?
The JUST factory is inside what used to be a church, and the spiritual-environmentalism vibes are strong as I step out of the bus.
They will continue to be the party of environmentalism (the stakes of this will get even greater soon) and the party of diversity and tolerance.
In keeping with YAP's focus on sustainable architecture and environmentalism, the materials from the installation will be reused once it's taken down at summer's end.
Speaking of environmentalism, the Manduka Eko SuperLite is made from natural rubber that is specifically not harvested in the Amazon — do yoga, protect the rainforests.
We make a mistake when we blend generic environmentalism, as important as it is, with the specific issue of fighting the carbonization of our atmosphere.
But his challenge was apparent on a recent day in Vancouver, British Columbia, whose pot culture and environmentalism make it fertile ground for the Liberals.
Consequently, ballot initiatives can be a way of bypassing the party cartel process and allowing voters with conservative views on abortion, gun regulation, environmentalism, etc.
" He added: "The Aristotelians are trying to stop them by using not only sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll but also environmentalism and quantum theory.
Environmentalism, which began as an effort to protect people from cities, is increasingly embracing cities as the best way to protect the planet from people.
The conference created "a bridge from traditional conservation to a new environmentalism and prompted a surge of groundbreaking legislation," Mr. Diamond wrote in The Environmental Forum.
It has mediated the often clashing agendas of two of the most influential forces that help to define this state: environmentalism and the drive for growth.
He promoted environmentalism, nuclear non-proliferation and (of course) space travel: it wasn't whether America could afford the programme, but whether it could afford not to.
The mission includes a dedication to efforts that will build "climate resiliency," support indigenous rights, spur grassroots environmentalism through media and technology, and so much more.
How have you seen race erased from the environmentalism story as a journalist, and how does #NoDAPL demonstrate the importance of foregrounding race in the conversation?
" Todd Myers, author of "Eco-Fads: How the Rise of Trendy Environmentalism Is Harming the Environment," described the bag laws as "sound-bite, feel-good solutions.
In a December essay in the Atlantic, Duke law professor Jedediah Purdy argued: For decades, environmentalism and what we now call environmental justice were deeply intertwined.
But some in his party would contemplate a deal with the M5S, a movement that espouses pacifism and environmentalism, and contains many former civil-society activists.
They said he was an advocate for marginalized voices in his music and life; he obsessed over topics like environmentalism, homelessness, drug addiction, and affordable housing.
American conservatives ought to get over the fact that CEU teaches "course work in gender studies and environmentalism" and rally to the university's cause, they write.
Bahouth also offers a tour for every renter, because there's a whole lot that went into the houses, since he's been steeped in environmentalism for decades.
In the 1990s, foreign aid flooded into Russia to support democratic transition by funding causes that matched Western donors' priorities – causes like human rights and environmentalism.
In another newsletter obtained by CNN's KFile, Clovis criticized textbooks that taught only the theory of evolution and ones that celebrated environmentalism and same-sex couples.
In a recent interview in Beijing, Professor Duara discussed Buddhist environmentalism, what aspect of religion most alarms the Chinese government and the South Manchuria Railway Company.
Ms. Carson had already written three books, about the ocean and marine biology, but it was "Silent Spring" that awoke public and political consciousness about environmentalism.
As a result, DSA supports the missions of Black Lives Matter, gay and lesbian rights, and environmentalism as integral parts of this broader "anti-capitalist" program.
Ms. Carson had already written three books about the ocean and marine biology, but it was "Silent Spring" that awoke public and political consciousness about environmentalism.
After 1968, it became the anti-war party and embraced civil rights, feminism, environmentalism, gay rights, rights for the disabled and a host of social causes.
As a young conservative woman in my early 20s, I'm often met with surprise when people learn that environmentalism is a top political concern for me.
Ralph Nader is a lawyer and a four-time presidential candidate who has been involved in such political causes as consumer protection, environmentalism and government reform.
Why did banning the plastic straw — something so small and forgettable that it tends not to be recycled — go viral as a form of consumer environmentalism?
The intellectual roots of American environmentalism are most often traced back to the nineteenth century ideas of Romanticism and Transcendentalism from thinkers such as Henry David Thoreau.
There actually is a history of environmentalism in Louisiana when things were even worse than now; before the EPA was established, there were coalitions across political differences.
I hope he's remembered for championing the preservation of our life support system, which is inclusive of human rights, animal rights, women's rights, racial justice, and environmentalism.
Subsequent landscape artists, especially those of the Hudson School, actually rejected most of his proto-environmentalism and instead embraced manifest destiny and American might in their work.
And by working to make your local community a leader in environmentalism, we may be able to move the carbon needle, even from under the Trump administration.
From my perspective, the term and its critique have helped open up and redefine environmentalism, interweaving it with questions of livability, social justice, anthropocentrism and multispecies interactions.
America's long-standing experiment with public lands has been among our most well-intentioned, but most mainstream environmentalism ignored that those parks were built on stolen land.
She became involved in environmentalism because she witnessed "an epidemic of asthma, cancer, developmental disabilities, obesity, diabetes, you name it," much of which she attributed to pollution.
We term this "embedded environmentalism," that is, embedding environmental action in a new social compact that explicitly protects those who will bear the costs of new regulations.
There ought to be a word for people who care about climate change that does not commit them to all the cultural and ideological presuppositions of environmentalism.
Although Mr. Turnage was not born to environmentalism — his brother Robert said the family was not "super outdoorsy" — he became a strong advocate at the Wilderness Society.
The foolish idea that capitalism is the enemy of the environment misses the point that environmentalism is itself a luxury that few poor countries can adequately afford.
Ms. Carson, above, had already written three books about the ocean and marine biology, but it was "Silent Spring" that awoke public and political consciousness about environmentalism.
On the face of things, such rapacious industrialisation of the Finnish forest, which covers three-quarters of the country's landscape, looks the antithesis of tree-hugging environmentalism.
Meanwhile, Trump's supporters have lauded Pruitt, both for his actions and for what he has done to fight liberals — including his mission to take "environmentalism" from them.
The news outlet reported that in a 1992 Heritage Foundation lecture, Pendley denied that there was a hole in the ozone layer and compared environmentalism to communism.
"I thought that it was time to wake up the sleeping giant that is the African-American church on the issues of environmentalism and sustainability," Carroll said.
And depending on whom you ask, the fad is a juvenile prank, a health hazard, a stand against rampant environmentalism or a brazen show of American freedom.
But that simple story breaks down when you look at the realities of the situation — and not just because environmentalism is a minor factor in coal's decline.
Reuters spoke with Bill Murray and Chloe Sevigny, who portray police, and Tilda Swinton, who plays a mysterious funeral parlor worker, about the film's albeit lighthearted environmentalism.
In "The Green New Deal Is Everything That's Wrong with Progressive Environmentalism," David French writes: Nobody has to be a progressive to be concerned about the environment.
Shatner has made environmentalism one of his pet causes for quite some time and he's been working as the pitchman for Solar Alliance, a Canadian solar power company.
So the company, which, to reiterate, is selling a hunk of plastic and a salt pod subscription mail service, is trying to make an environmentalism sell here, too.
Leonardo DiCaprio has spent years raising awareness and funding in the fight against global warming – and now he's opening up about where that passion for environmentalism comes from.
Her home political base in the very affluent Bay Area, and her association with the antiwar cause and environmentalism both proved to be key assets in this regard.
Environmentalism, once a bipartisan movement with tremendous political power to pass sweeping legislation with almost no organized opposition, is now a mere interest group in the Democratic Party.
But the real growing divide is on ideology, with liberals and conservatives further apart on issues like abortion, gay rights, environmentalism, and government efforts to assist African-Americans.
His disbelief in climate change was revealed in 2007, when Coleman noticed NBCUniversal had cut the studio lights during portions of a football game in honor of environmentalism.
This year, we're bringing back a favorite feature, showcasing the next generation of heroes: youth who are determined to promote literacy, environmentalism, coding skills, nutrition and simply compassion.
According to Fortune, Ma developed an interest in environmentalism when a member of his wife's family became sick with an illness that Ma suspected was caused by pollution.
One of the perennial debates in environmentalism, which has transferred over to the climate change discussion, is what role personal choices play in the grand scheme of things.
Wallace is a wealthy philanthropist who moved back to Bucks County last year after 40 years of living in Maryland and South Africa promoting environmentalism and liberal democracy.
"He deeply, ideologically, believes that environmentalism is part of a left-wing view of the world," says Matias Spektor, at Fundação Getulio Vargas, a university in São Paulo.
Whitesboro High School in New York incorporated TikTok memes like VSCO girls — slang for a subculture involving a lifestyle of scrunchies, Hydroflasks and environmentalism — into homecoming week theme.
The National Rally's version of environmentalism, which calls for reining in consumption and population growth, is rooted in the right's traditional idealization of the land and national identity.
"Sustainable" is a popular concept in consumer-oriented environmentalism and a concept embraced by energy firms, precisely because it is both uniformly positive and, by itself, totally noncommital.
And Donald the Unscripted thinks environmentalism is an evil plot by the same people who bussed millions of unregistered noncitizens to the polls to dilute his election triumph.
Hillary Clinton's Appalachia plan reflected embedded environmentalism because it offered a $30 billion program to aid coal-producing communities that would be harmed by Obama's Clean Power Plan.
Who would want to make an action film with an environmentalist message, knowing that people could just hit a button and take out the environmentalism, leaving only the destruction?
But as far as his biblical assertion goes, Pruitt's words reflect a wider trend among American evangelicals, who largely have not embraced scientific thought on environmentalism or global warming.
Any roadmap toward a more pro-environment Congress must begin not so much in the cities — already heavily Democratic — as in our suburbs, where modern environmentalism itself was born.
Zink's presentation of Democratic stupidity or the limitations of corporate environmentalism is one way of highlighting the absurdity of our era: not by exaggeration but by changing its context.
In a rare topical turn for the company, the ad makes a lofty appeal for environmentalism at a moment when such efforts face historic threats from Donald Trump's administration.
When she came out of her visions, she knew that she wanted to form a network for women doing work at the intersection of feminism, environmentalism, and psychedelic advocacy.
Both European and North American Green Parties evolved from activist movements in the 1960s that focused on causes including environmentalism, disarmament, nuclear power, nonviolence, reproductive rights and gender equality.
This summit is held just once every four years, and is the world's largest gathering of conservationists, but Cerezo's ideas on combining women's health with environmentalism were not embraced.
The job requires a degree of meticulousness and a passion for environmentalism, as well as innovative thinking about how to solve some of the world's most pressing environmental concerns.
In one fell swoop the Green New Deal has turned this conspiracy theory into a reality, which will undermine legitimate environmentalism in the United States for years to come.
The book is organized around an array of such forces: late-capitalist economics, the breakdown of genres, sexual liberation, globalization, the Internet, environmentalism, the traumas of war and terror.
Conservatives tend to be upset by his enthusiasm for Islam and his environmentalism; liberals object to his vehement defense of foxhunting and his protectiveness of Britain's ancient social hierarchies.
The notion that there are few hard-and-fast rules when it comes to public support for environmentalism has influenced the response of environmentalists to the Yellow Vest protests.
"The park is a paradise that makes even the loss of Eden seem insignificant," wrote John Muir, a Scottish-American naturalist many see as the father of U.S. environmentalism.
Whereas Bloombergism is elite thinking perfectly distilled: Social liberalism and technocracy, hawkish internationalism and business-friendly environmentalism, plus a dose of authoritarianism to make the streets safe for gentrification.
But proving that the drugs cause environmentalism is a tough claim to make, since perhaps the type of people who take psychedelics also happen to care about the environment.
The goal of the animations is to boil it down and make the complex work of environmentalism more tangible and digestible and to highlight the "unsung" people doing the work.
Numbering dozens and with names like SoulPlay, Sonic Bloom, Kinnection Campout, Stilldream, Wanderlust and Symbiosis, they blend environmentalism with a pagan communal spirituality that some visitors cultivate with psychedelic drugs.
Formula E was conceived of originally as a means of demonstrating that electric motors are not, as many greens portray them, merely a worthy but slightly dull face of environmentalism.
Here are the five important takeaways from today's Apple event:Tim Cook talked about the whole FBI fiasco, but only brieflyTo kick off the event, Apple talked privacy and and environmentalism.
Leonardo DiCario finally gets his Oscar After taking some time to thank Iñárritu, co-star Tom Hardy and director Martin Scorsese, among others, DiCaprio put in a plug for environmentalism.
Though the sport has diminished in the culture and participation continues to dwindle, hunting still causes great controversy in America — intersecting with issues including gun control, animal rights, and environmentalism.
Donald Trump announced import tariffs on solar panels Monday, part of his nationalist "America First" agenda and another blow to environmentalism from an administration bent on resuscitating fossil fuel production.
Many of them were prominent scientists during the Cold War era, and the authors argue that they appear to have begun equating environmentalism with socialism, and government intervention with tyranny.
He pioneered a wide range of liberal policies: affirmative action, with the Philadelphia Plan; environmentalism, with the Clean Air Act; and workplace regulation, with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The sick irony of the current situation is that anti-environmentalism is getting more extreme precisely at the moment when the prospects for decisive action should be better than ever.
Cox noted that one household shirking its air conditioner to suffer through the summer in the name of environmentalism isn't, unfortunately, going to make much difference on a global scale.
While dipping things in paint often has an earnest, upcycling bent — born of frugality or environmentalism — certain versions of it are decidedly irreverent: dunking a piece of art, for instance.
He has essentially pitched himself as the candidate of middle-class and "Real America" whites, who feel slammed by trade and immigration and oppressed by smug liberal environmentalism and political correctness.
In her keynote lecture, Professor Åsberg deemed many terms 'speculative' — feminism, Posthumanism, environmentalism — as they applied to the plant: suggesting we get beyond appearances to know the material world from within.
Primary voters may be enthusiastic about the cornucopian environmentalism of Ms Ocasio-Cortez's "Green New Deal"; but many senior Democrats fear that it will scare away more voters than it entices.
It is also motivated by environmentalism, with IKEA surveys showing that 90 percent of its customers are ready to change their behavior, even if most don't know how to do that.
A distinct approach to political issues plays out in a string of social movements, from the early 1960s student new left, to grassroots environmentalism and feminism, to the recent Occupy movement.
Starting off his presentation with talk of privacy, environmentalism, and health, CEO Tim Cook was addressing real, substantive issues that the tech industry often disregards or pays mere lip service to.
Yes, even if conservatives bristle over course work in gender studies and environmentalism, CEU has remained a life line for pro-American, pro-West students throughout the entire post-Soviet space.
After exploring the phenomenon of gatherings, illustrated by footage of the Woodstock, Glastonbury and Isle of Wight festivals, the exhibition ends with the emergence of alternative communities, environmentalism and experimental computing.
The ecologically minded can come for the very English style of environmentalism, the lyrical depiction of the natural world, the evocation of nature's harsh harmonies and the dissonant cruelty of humankind.
It is also motivated by environmentalism, with IKEA surveys showing that 203 percent of its customers are ready to change their behavior, even if most don't know how to do that.
Astronauts often say that seeing our blue planet as it appears from the void gives them a new sense of clarity when it comes to our world, humanity, and even environmentalism.
The point of Mr Trudeau's premiership has largely been to boost Canada's immunity with a liberal tonic that combines social justice and environmentalism with advocacy of globalisation and a dash of redistribution.
He is the author of Crabgrass Crucible: Suburban Nature and the Rise of Environmentalism in 20th-Century America, and forthcoming books on the history of environmental politics in Atlanta, Texas, and Mexico.
For all Mr Trump's hostility to environmentalism, Ms Khan says she spied "no appreciable difference" between the size and behaviour of previous American delegations and the one Mr Trump sent to Bonn.
Although mocked at the time, "Vote blue, go green" was a crucial part of his cosmopolitan agenda, which mixed environmentalism with social liberalism and an emphasis on winning over ethnic-minority voters.
A broad coalition of environmentalists – from those who embrace corporate environmentalism, such as The Nature Conservancy (TNC), to the British anti-capitalist columnist George Monbiot – have recently endorsed this "natural" climate solution.
Envision calls itself a transformational festival, and like other events of this ilk, like Desert Hearts, Symbiosis, and Lightning in a Bottle, environmentalism and sustainability is a key part of its ethos.
Definitely. It irks me when I go to a conversation about environmentalism where someone's speaking about what we've done to our environment, but they can't see what we do to each other.
Employers in Belgium can currently reward staff if they come to work on a bicycle, paying them for every kilometer they cycle, in an effort to promote environmentalism and a healthier lifestyle.
The idea of encouraging carnivores to try a plant-based diet for a day emerged in the 1970s, when nutritional science, environmentalism and post-hippie counterculturalism offered rationales to skip animal protein.
CNN's KFile documented a number of his past statements in a report published Tuesday, including several bizarre statements calling environmentalism "the last refuge of the left" and comparing undocumented immigrants to cancer.
If environmentalism, the dominant ideology of our age, were based on rationality, it would involve the development and deployment of a rational calculus for decisionmakers to maximize human welfare and environmental benefits.
It is often said that people vote their values over their own best interest, but a recent study shows that when it comes to young people and environmentalism, they're voting for both.
China, which has upped its environmentalism game in recent years and is the only country that emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than the United States, also reacted strongly before Trump's announcement.
There were eagles and elk, too, but it was a more subtle nod to environmentalism — and a reminder that while climate change may be of current debate, our stateside landscape is suffering too.
Desperately, Scott pretends to have powers and revels in his family's acceptance, only to get trapped deeper and deeper in the lie as a sleazy company hiding behind environmentalism threatens his local community.
Beyond performing glitchy dance music in a full intergalactic jumpsuit at festivals around the world, The Polish Ambassador (real name David Sugalski) is something of a spokesperson for environmentalism in the festival world.
These are the types of solutions that engage communities to find solutions that keep residents in their homes and neighborhoods, and yield solutions that don't split social injustice and environmentalism into separate issues.
Though hardline Catholics may consider Francis to have a more liberal outlook overall (with his less stringent views on LGBTQ Catholics and his embrace of environmentalism), his stance on abortion has been traditional.
" He added, "It was not until Earth Day in 1970—nearly eight decades after the Sierra Club's founding—that environmentalism per se arose in response to the crises of ... pollution and environmental degradation.
The artworks and the research behind them combine and connect disciplines far beyond the usual art-world fare: astrophysics, engineering, environmentalism, thermodynamics, biology, arachnology and musical composition — often several at the same time.
As with working-class support for the faltering coal industry in the United States, the question arises: Is environmentalism a boutique issue, a cause only the well-off can afford to worry about?
While it isn't about coal jobs, right-wing anti-environmentalism is in part about protecting the profits of the coal industry, which in 2016 gave 97 percent of its political contributions to Republicans.
Ahead of next year's municipal elections, the party is promoting cities like Hénin-Beaumont, where it has been in power since 2014, as settings for its own brand of down-to-earth environmentalism.
At MAC, the Canadian artist Charles Stankievech has assembled a bulging archive of materials that limn the contradictory aims of Fuller's dome, as indebted to American military ambitions as to "Spaceship Earth" environmentalism.
John Sellers, a left-wing organizer and former Greenpeace activist, started a Facebook page called The Other 98% several years ago to promote his views on environmentalism, corporate greed and other progressive causes.
It was the "ee-o-lay" of a wood thrush, which Mr. Adams first heard in 1974, that set him on the two paths that came to define his life: composing and environmentalism.
"The emergence of environmentalism in the '60s, civil rights and the women's movement meant that the younger generation was more interested in giving to them rather than to the Junior League," he said.
This new focus on making environmentalism an angrier protest movement threatens to make the effort to protect the planet just another wedge issue that politicians often use to motivate their base of voters.
Currently it's Andrea Wulf's superb popular science biography "The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World," which ranges across Europe and South America and the beginnings of environmentalism in the 19th century.
And in the name of environmentalism, an ideology that comes from the cities, we make the only people who actually need their cars, those on the peripheries, pay for the most expensive gasoline.
Combining military history, sociology, environmentalism, and gender studies, War Stuff reveals the disturbing extent to which both the North and South exploited the civilian population and the American land to fight the Civil War.
On November 22 + 23, PNCA's Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies will host a free, two-day interdisciplinary symposium to promote dialog on the interplay of environmentalism, social justice, design, education, and the arts.
His choice of "Francis" for his papal name might signify his interests in environmentalism, as St. Francis — the patron saint of animals and ecology — is remembered for preaching to birds and caring for nature.
It's been an unusual Apple event, starting off with talk of privacy, environmentalism, and health, but once Apple got into its usual product launch groove, it couldn't resist burning its nearest and dearest competitors.
And it could well be this tradition—with its commitment to immigrants, to equality, to free trade, and to environmentalism—that provides the best path forward for Democrats looking to unite their fractured base.
Bridging the ideological gaps, often running along class and political lines, means openly addressing the way environmentalism, as its been practiced in this country, fails those people living in the "Alabama" of their state.
It has animated centuries of our history, easily adapted, from the genocidal imperialism of Protestant frontiersmen to the proto-libertarianism of Thoreau, through the Christianity of Dillard and the environmentalism of the Sierra Club.
The local civil government is modeled on principles of the Kurdish separatist leader, Abdullah Ocalan, who is imprisoned in Turkey: enforced equality for women in civil and military life, moderate socialism, and radical environmentalism.
Melville covers topics such as race and religion, gender and sexuality, environmentalism and politics in ways that seem much more aligned with contemporary sensibilities than the more puritanical mindset that prevailed during Melville's lifetime.
"Trump's phony brand of 'environmentalism' means gutting the Endangered Species Act, bowing down to polluting industries, and denying climate change while the world burns," Travis Nichols, a Greenpeace USA spokesman, said in a statement.
Environmentalism, feminism, civil and gay rights, as well as styles of music, fashion, politics, therapy and intoxication: In more ways than many of us realize, we live in a world created by the '60s.
Rooted in the right's traditional idealization of the land and French national identity, the National Rally's environmentalism focuses on the local — people living and working as much as possible in their own local communities.
The report claimed that people in these steering groups had beliefs "rooted in the political extremism of anarchism, eco-socialism and radical anti-capitalist environmentalism", in contrast to the diverse views of XR's members.
Capitalizing on post-recession bitterness, he not only won the South and Mountain West, he became the first Republican in a generation to win several northeastern and Midwestern states, where environmentalism had long been strong.
Centrist candidates may emerge in Brazil, including Marina Silva, who broke with the left-wing Workers' Party and has set up a new party of the centre-left which espouses environmentalism, liberalism and clean politics.
Aside from joining the Beatles to study with the Maharishi and developing an interest in environmentalism, he felt out of step with his times, in large part because the Beach Boys were seen as square.
Some are in her own party, but many have joined a new anti-capitalist alliance called RISE (Respect, Independence, Socialism, Environmentalism), dubbed by some "the Scottish Syriza" after the election-winning left-wing Greek party.
Amy Halpin, the director of filmmaker services for the International Documentary Association in Los Angeles, oversees the Pare Lorentz Fund, which gives production money to films focusing on equal justice, environmentalism and other social issues.
" Gillingham started college at age 16, and between organizing protests, leading environmentalism workshops, traveling as a youth spokesperson, and worrying about fracking in her hometown, she found it nearly impossible to "just be a kid.
Republicans have long felt that the left has unfairly taken hold of environmentalism and that conservatives who care about clean air and clean water need to reclaim the movement and be recognized for their contributions.
Driven by a range of political passions — including anticapitalism, environmentalism, and gay and indigenous rights — the diverse collection of anarchists, communists and socialists has found common cause in opposing right-wing extremists and white supremacists.
Their motto, Semper Paratus (Always ready) is a true commitment, aiding our country every day in port and waterways security, drug interdiction, marine environmentalism, and often dangerous missions through polar ice and across volatile seas.
According to a study published in 2014, Republicans first turned against regulating the environment en masse in 1991--right around the time the Soviet Union fell, Bill Clinton was elected, and "global environmentalism" rose in popularity.
Francis's reputation as an outspoken thinker on social issues, including environmentalism, capitalism, and the refugee crisis, as well as his relative flexibility on issues like divorce, has made him a controversial figure within his own church.
As well as being known for his environmentalism, he used the millions he made at the box office in the 1970s to launch the influential Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival in support of independent filmmaking.
What has emerged is a new dimension, and it started again in the '60s and '70s with the Green parties, which became more progressive and affirmed a different set of values toward cosmopolitanism and the environmentalism.
There's no question that climate change is the most pressing and globally significant scientific issue for the US over the next four years, and the candidates' stances on it range from outright denial to staunch environmentalism.
If factory farming is an ugly product of the corporatization of American culture, so is the twisting of activist movements — from environmentalism to feminism to political ideologies — into corporate lingo, ideals cynically transformed into sales slogans.
In 1992, the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit gave environmentalism and climate protection real global political momentum; 116 heads of state attended and the conference led to conventions on deforestation, protecting biodiversity, and reversing climate change.
Mr. Cusack urged the Sanders campaign to address voters beyond its progressive base, proposing that the senator give a speech at St. Francis College in Brooklyn and citing its namesake's connection to environmentalism and fighting poverty.
Looney, who will replace Bob Dudley as chief executive of BP in February, faces the tricky task of navigating the energy major through a rising tide of environmentalism and the move to a low-carbon economy.
The lesson stayed with her, she later said, arousing in her a passion to help protect the earth and kindling a seven-decade career in environmentalism — in her case far removed from that parched Oklahoma soil.
But some others—working in areas such as environmentalism, or in aiding the aged, addicted or orphaned—are locked out of the system by overcautious government gatekeepers who fear they might accidentally endorse troublemakers of some kind.
Though environmentalism has its roots in a wholesale rejection of the Industrial Revolution and capitalism, business leaders have a long history of subscribing to its core tenets — including the premise that resource-fueled economic growth is unsustainable.
The declaration was in keeping with his comparatively progressive reign so far—one that continues to terrify conservative Catholics as he continues to break pope-protocol, ditching the papal Prada shoes and instead posting tweets about environmentalism.
And according to the dozen interviewees who spoke with BuzzFeed News for this story, churchgoing constituencies get a lot more out of the films when they lean into the moral and human centers of the environmentalism movement.
Growing up in North Dakota, where the oil industry has a strong presence and oil production has helped propel the economy, Martin said that he thinks his environmentalism helped him stand out among other Ivy League applicants.
Clovis singled out environmentalism as the "most pervasive 'ism,"" and said that the goal of the entire environmental movement was the "destruction of capitalism and the redistribution of wealth, not just in America but around the world.
And, a look at the legacies of two opposing figures of environmentalism: David Koch, a billionaire industrialist who undermined the science of climate change, and Steve Sawyer, an activist who elevated Greenpeace to a formidable global movement.
Or Linden How and J. Turner Masland, in Portland, Oregon, who linked up to create a comprehensive reading list offering historical and theoretical contexts for US labor relations, environmentalism, civil rights, women's rights, and queer liberation movements.
Environmentalism was part of a larger "postmaterialist" mind-set, focused on human self-realization and quality of life, that was naturally to be found in the world's economically advanced societies — and especially among better-educated, wealthier citizens.
Without careful consideration and inclusive dialogue, the move to save ourselves from climate disaster could also fuel the rise of eco-fascism, a far-right ideology that fixates on potential fascist actions in the name of environmentalism.
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"'Environmentalism' is indeed the last refuge of the left, the last safe haven for those who trust, not the people, but big government, those who seek to place the power in the hands of federal bureaucrats," Pendley said.
His environmentalism coincided with a keen interest in population control; he founded local chapters of Planned Parenthood and served as the president of Zero Population Growth, a group that pushes to make contraceptives and abortion services more accessible.
Environmentalism has helped Shinto, says Susumu Shimazono of Sophia University: "A few years ago Shinto was seen as inferior to the great world religions, like Christianity, Buddhism and Islam, where the sacred dimension is beyond nature," he says.
As much as Trump promised a new, populist version of conservative politics on the campaign trail and again on Friday, he's outlining plans that sound familiar: tax cuts for the wealthy, deregulation, anti-environmentalism, and defense spending hikes.
Helen Mayer Harrison, half of the husband-and-wife team known as the Harrisons, pioneers in the eco-art movement whose works blended elements of art, biology, environmentalism and more, died on March 21 in Santa Cruz, Calif.
My colleague, Julian Hudak, and I demonstrated that concern about environmentalism destroying U.S. constitutional rights, and particularly property rights, has been increasingly part of the Republican party platform and its rhetoric, although not until recently that of Trump.
Over the course of the week, we'll be featuring stories that explore the shifting nature of occupying the outdoors, as we embed with the people and tech at the forefront of political environmentalism, connectivity anxiety, and augmented realities.
But the party also benefits from a long tradition of environmentalism in Germany that cuts across the political spectrum, from the progressive left to 19th-century Romantic nationalists describing the forest as the home of the German soul.
" And cities are more able to link environmentalism with civic activity, said Helen Fernández, the mayor of Caracas, Venezuela, who said that women in her city "have taken initiative and are on the front lines of the struggle.
" 'Environmentalism' is indeed the last refuge of the left, the last safe haven for those who trust, not the people, but big government, those who seek to place the power in the hands of federal bureaucrats," he said.
Environmental Exposure: Photography and Ecology after 31960, currently on view at Stanford University's Cantor Arts Center, brings together several artists from New Topographics with others also working at the time to consider this relationship between environmentalism and art history.
The left, apparently a bigoted monolith, has decided that climate change is a fact above interrogation and those who caution any sort of temperance are dismissed as wild climate deniers, as traitors and infidels to the cause of environmentalism.
Hawke, who served in the role from 1983 to 20183, presided over Australia's economic deregulation in the 1980s, combining policies of free trade and global capital flows with progressive ideals such as universal health care, environmentalism, and women's equality.
During a press conference on Friday, the astronaut shared his thoughts on a manned mission to Mars, the utility of virtual reality in space, and how staring down at the Earth for a year changes your view on environmentalism.
Read more: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated the Duchess' 38th birthday by flying a private jet to an Ibiza resort nicknamed the 'billionaire's playground'The royal couple have been accused of hypocrisy due to their outspoken support of environmentalism.
While Cortes Island's forests were largely high-graded by loggers in the early 20th century, "a fierce culture of environmentalism," as Kellhammer puts it, ensured that the majority of the island's second-growth forests have had decades to regenerate.
With photographs, documents, and artifacts as well as an ample selection of misty Hudson River School paintings, this exhibition at the New-York Historical Society charts two centuries of exploration, exploitation, industrialism and environmentalism along the mighty Hudson River.
During the battles over the tightening of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness regulations in the 1970s, Bill Rom became a symbol among local residents, who for generations had enjoyed this land with few restrictions, of environmentalism run amok.
Ecopiety thus thrives within the hospitable conditions of a depoliticized marketplace environmentalism and mediasphere that generate story after story of privatized, small-scale, voluntary, individualized acts of "green virtue" as being adequate to dealing with our monumental planetary challenges.
" Leonardo DiCaprio accepted the World Economic Forum's Crystal Award for his environmentalism, saying in his acceptance speech: "We simply cannot afford to allow the corporate greed of the coal, oil and gas industries to determine the future of humanity.
" But here's a better explanation for the call: While most Christian groups have opposed Pruitt in the name of protecting Creation, FRC is one of very few Christian groups that supports his brand of anti-science, anti-regulatory "environmentalism.
In a world of "alternative facts," gag orders on scientists, and toxic rhetoric that would've drowned Sonic the Hedgehog in a hot minute, it's worth remembering that a lot of Sega games in the 1990s were really psyched about environmentalism.
A former attorney-general of Oklahoma, with close ties to oil-and-gas lobbyists, Mr Pruitt says he does not believe global warming is caused by human activity and proposes a "true environmentalism", which chiefly involves burning more fossil fuels.
But the company has always favored sleek design over environmentalism—the company temporarily lost its "green" status when it introduced glued-down batteries into the MacBook Pro Retina line, which made them almost impossible to remove for either repair or recycling.
As many Republicans champion EPA's moves to weaken regulations governing auto emissions and power plant emissions, the LCV and other green groups have looked at the possibility of Democrats taking back the House as a way to boost environmentalism in politics.
The resolution, introduced by Christine Pelosi, a member of the committee and the daughter of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), was suggested as a way to connect with grass-roots voters and emphasize the party's stance on environmentalism.
This has included a new assertiveness on the international stage, as evidenced by Xi's ambitious economic and trade initiative -- the One Belt, One Road plan -- and his attempts, rhetorically at least, to take up the mantle of globalization and environmentalism.
The administration's proposed budget for 2018 included deep cuts to the EPA, reflecting the intensity of Trump's broader anti-environmentalism, as do the executive orders that could make it easier for energy companies to drill, mine, and exploit federally protected lands.
Its depiction of activists was highly recognizable and undeniably funny, but, by throwing out the very idea of environmentalism along with its more annoying proponents, it hinted at an outlook that would come to define the show from then on.
Alicia Kennedy wrote a fascinating story about the rise of the veggie burger, and the ways in which Silicon Valley's meatless burgers and faux meat can in fact be at odds with the sense of healthiness and environmentalism that they represent.
Professor Bullard and others in his field have hosted conferences on climate change and environmentalism at historically black colleges and have taken groups of black students to climate meetings to educate them on the intersection of race, income and the environment.
By contrast, an ideological environmentalism, with its belief in imminent planetary catastrophe, will wind up sacrificing the local for the global in a green replay of destroying the village to save it, littering hills and mountainsides with wildlife-killing wind turbines.
A Washington Post article suggested Musk had a "dark side" and shared interests with Bond villains such as Dominic Greene in "Quantum of Solace," who used environmentalism as a cover, and Ernst Stavro Blofeld, for his interest in outer space.
In conversations on sustainability and environmentalism, it's also really important to talk about what we could see the future as, because it gets so dark so fast when people talk about climate change and how many years we have left.
The "Family Guy" creator threw an epic Christmas Party Saturday night at his Beverly Hills home, and it was decked out to the max with what appears to be a mishmash of themes -- including time travel, the 1950s, environmentalism and politics.
At a deeper level, we witnessed the rebirth of a positive, creative, and powerful environmentalism for the Democratic Party -- one rooted in the lives, values, and needs of millions of ordinary people impacted by climate change who want a better future.
If factory farming is an ugly product of the corporatization of American culture, so is the twisting of activist movements — from environmentalism to feminism to political ideologies — into corporate lingo, and the cynical transformation of noble ideals into sales slogans.
As mayor from 1993 to 2005, she presided over Portland's metamorphosis into a pedestrian-friendly city that embraced mass transit, environmentalism and other facets of progressive urban planning and that was regularly ranked among the nation's most livable metropolitan areas.
It's hard to imagine a campaign, a candidate, and a victory more diametrically opposite that of Trudeau's, who won on a promise of multiculturalism, environmentalism, globalism, and feminism, capped with a promise to significantly increase Canada's intake of Syrian refugees.
The radicals who built new social movements in the 1960s around civil rights, black power, feminism, environmentalism and opposition to the Vietnam War had no tolerance for the centrist Democratic Party, especially after Lyndon Johnson guided the nation from cold to hot war.
Rolling Stones to Trump Leavell, who is a member of the Global Restoration Council, told CNN that the cultural revolution of the 60s influenced him and awakened in him a passion for environmentalism that became parallel to his passion for rock and roll.
But in 2015 the numbers then climbed and remained fairly stable, while Sunday's ratings fluctuated and then fell more steadily in the show's last hour, as issues of sexual assault, environmentalism and gay rights were put forward by presenters and award recipients.
The influence of the era on consumerism, pop culture and political activism has been amply documented, but they mount a persuasive argument that late 1960s experiments in ecology, communal living and computing have been defining influences on environmentalism and the digital age.
For those who can afford the leisure time and some rudimentary equipment, it offers a reason to be outdoors, a closer connection to nature, an avenue for environmentalism, built-in community, opportunity for creative expression, and a lifetime's worth of niche expertise.
Now these attitudes are being further legitimized with the brush of environmentalism: We've both heard old white "climate activists" saying that we have to stop climate change so that crowds of poor brown people don't come looking for shelter in Fortress Britain.
But kids parroting Cartman lines on the playground doesn't leave as much of an impact on the world as the attitudes toward politics and environmentalism South Park helped create, so for each of these items I assigned a point value from 21 to 21.
As in other enclaves where Democrats are dominant, its ruling party has proved itself pretty good at rentier-friendly environmentalism and kicking social conservatives while they're down, O.K. enough at redistribution, and completely terrible at figuring how to build an information-age middle class.
They subscribe to a folklore that views history since the 1960s as a series of victorious social movements—civil rights, feminism, environmentalism, gay rights—and the role of activists and politicians as being to lead these movements, dragging America with them, even against its will.
With Republicans in control of the White House, Congress, and (soon) the Supreme Court, progressive groups are considering ripping a page from the conservative playbook to advance and defend their priorities—workers' rights, gun safety, immigrant protections, environmentalism, and more—over the next four years.
Co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield were arrested in April at "Democracy Awakening" protests at the US Capitol to call attention to issues like environmentalism, health care, voting rights, and racial justice, which they have publicly called attention to in the past, as well.
" He said, "There's corruption everywhere in our politics, and it is epitomized during national disasters and emergencies because the left is always working on moving their agenda forward—climate change, radical environmentalism—and so the occasion of this hurricane is an exciting thing for them!
The fact that climate change and the environment are growing from issues Democratic voters care about to issues they may vote on could be a boon to Inslee, who in the past ran on platforms of environmentalism and pushed green initiatives, drawing mixed results.
Brazilians might see environmentalism as a ploy to hold Brazil backMost of the fires in the Amazon have been started by humans, either accidentally or on purpose by logging and farming companies, which have been emboldened by Bolsonaro's stance on development in the region.
Dr. Gerald Durley, for example, is an Atlanta civil rights activist and pastor emeritus at the Providence Missionary Baptist Church who has taken up environmentalism, specifically climate change, as a civil rights issue on which he preaches to motivate his congregation and the community.
According to Mark Stoll, a professor of environmental history at Texas Tech University and the author of Inherit the Holy Mountain: Religion and the Rise of Environmentalism, the publication of Bomb was the beginning of a decades-long battle between evangelical Christians and liberals.
Now, Meade is getting institutional recognition for her unique art-making methods: during the Tribeca Film Festival, she was among the dozens of visionaries honored at the 2017 Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards (TDIA), along with game changers in fields like robotics, environmentalism, and journalism.
This executive order does not marginalize voices or place the value of polar bears and environmentalism over economies; it sets in place an action of farsighted, forward-thinking wisdom and respect for Native cultures and a sustainable future for all Alaskans and for the world.
Susie Petra, who has been a progressive Democratic activist in the state since the 1980s, says that while environmentalism isn't necessarily at the top of the party's list of concerns, it's a big deal to her and to many of the grassroots progressives she knows.
Lopas, who has grown marijuana since he was a teenager and sold it illegally much of his life, said he wanted to make his farm a shining example of regulatory compliance and environmentalism, spurning the pesticides that many illegal farms use to boost yield.
He thought of spent quarries as inverted skyscrapers—evidence that matter had been shifted from one area to another—and his pictures were so thoroughly stripped of political motivation that it was hard to imagine them working in the service of either industry or environmentalism.
Indeed, the biggest challenge that liberals will face in trying to win back the voters who have drifted to the GOP is finding a way to conceal their agenda — which is now geared toward identity politics, job-killing environmentalism, and expanding the welfare state.
This may seem contradictory to those of us who associate environmentalism with the political left, but Jonathan Spiro's excellent biography of Grant shows how prevalent white nationalism was in the early 22018th century, and how easily it sat side by side with apparently contradictory ideas.
Now, as urban New Yorkers who seem to have liberal views on social issues and environmentalism, there are also accounts of Kushner, Ivanka, and Cohn arguing internally against measures intended to roll back abortion rights or LGBTQ rights, or in favor of attempting to address climate change.
On the one side were 21968ish metropolitan voters whose priorities include things like personal freedoms and environmentalism; on the other more conservative left voters for whom such priorities are incidental at best, and a narrower pre-1968 band of priorities—jobs, crime, the welfare state—loom largest.
With 17 albums dropped under a variety of names and collaborative groups, his beloved galactic jumpsuit (and donation-based label Jumpsuit Records), outspoken community work in environmentalism and permaculture, and an upcoming headline gig at Red Rocks, The Polish Ambassador has become a messiah of good vibes.
On Wednesday, Pope Francis reportedly gifted the president a signed copy of Laudato Si, his 2015 encyclical on the environment, with the hopes that America's tweet-storming, cable TV-obsessed commander-in-chief would actually read the 200-page document full of religion, science, and environmentalism.
We have to remember that only when Western Europe's postwar economies stabilized did "post-material" values, such as gender equality, self-expression and environmentalism, become serious issues -- and then were institutionalized piecemeal over the course of years with conservatives fighting them every step of the way.
We should not accept this false narrative, but instead recognize the long tradition of African-American environmentalism, extending from the time of slavery to the farming cooperatives of the mid-20th century, the preservation of traditional food production, and even healing root work in the South.
Trump said at the meeting he'll cut regulations, noting he believes they can cut them "by 75 percent, maybe more" and leading to expedited approvals for new manufacturing facilities, reiterating earlier commitments to do the same, and noting that environmentalism in general is "out of control" in his opinion.
The next person in the White House—especially if they manage to stay eight years—is going to make or break the issue of environmentalism—and the greatest hope for them is to stand strong with using radical science and technology as the their main weapon of change.
I don't want to call it a mistake, exactly, because it was done with the best of intentions, but the way environmentalism got framed as "saving the planet," as if it was an act of altruism rather than an act of self-preservation, was a real error. Absolutely.
And on paper, a middle-aged white male Midwesterner with a history of moderation on social issues sounds like a better face to put forward in Republican-leaning districts in the midterms than an older woman from San Francisco who's very much identified with environmentalism and social liberals.
However, data has shown sales of plant-based groceries have increased, which points to a growing interest in healthful eating and environmentalism, plus greater access to plant-based substitutes for meat and dairy products as seen in the success of start-ups like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods.
Hesitant to make environmentalism a central piece of its wide-scale advertising efforts until it was a proven lure to shoppers, ThredUp began dipping its toe into the conversation on Instagram, where it posted an open letter to Burberry about its practice of burning unsold product in 2018.
Macron is expected to focus on issues of trade, environmentalism, and U.S. foreign relations, urging Trump to keep the United States in the Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and to maintain a long-term military and nation-building presence in Syria.
"While I'm happy that @SenSanders can tie race to environmentalism, the fact that he refused to answer the question about the lack of diversity at this #DemDebate shows he still hasn't learned the lessons he should have in 2016," tweeted Andra Gillespie, a political scientist at Emory University.
"Today, we presented the President-elect and his advisers with a framework — which LDF developed in consultation with leading voices in the fields of economics and environmentalism — that details how to unleash a major economic revival across the United States that is centered on investments in sustainable infrastructure," Tamminen said.
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The Electronic Intifada news site reported, based on a leaked portion of the film, that the Washington, DC-based group The Israel Project regularly inserted pro-Israel messages into a number of popular Facebook pages it controls that are ostensibly about feminism, environmentalism, and other causes not directly related to Israel.
But even leaders of Germany's strong movement against a free trade agreement backed by President Barack Obama said they opposed Trump: Although their goals aligned on trade, these campaigners said, Trump's reasoning came from a zero-sum understanding of global interaction, while theirs was more about promoting environmentalism and democratic values.
"Today, we presented the President-elect and his advisors with a framework — which LDF developed in consultation with leading voices in the fields of economics and environmentalism — that details how to unleash a major economic revival across the United States that is centered on investments in sustainable infrastructure," Tamminen said.
In the age of global warming hysteria and the $93 trillion "Green" New Deal, leftist advocates for more government intervention in the economy under the guise of environmentalism have engaged in a new smear: If you don't buy into climate change hysteria, you're a "denier" who doesn't care about the environment.
And, while there is ample reason to be dubious about the environmentalism that has crept up on the men's wear shows here, taken in aggregate it appears as though sustainability as a key element of modern design may be more than just another example of fashion attempting to be on trend.
Although it's a daunting task to summarize the depth and breadth of Haraway's complex and abstract thoughts, to put it generally and briefly, she is a feminist whose beliefs are not rooted in out-and-out environmentalism, but rather in self-sufficiency, Marxist materialism, and in a relationship with technology.
Given the precarious state of contemporary American environmentalism, when Trump is considering rolling back the Clean Water Rule and the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, is questioning the contribution of CO2 to global warming, the tone of the late 19th-century images feels as timely as ever.
It's also that the list of proposed policies for fighting climate change is filled with what even David Roberts of Vox, in the course of praising the Green New Deal, admits are "eyebrow-raising doozies," with everything from universal health care to a job guarantee draped under the mantle of environmentalism.
Founded in 2009 by the former comic Beppe Grillo and internet entrepreneur Gianroberto Casaleggio, Five Star's eclectic mix of support for environmentalism, Euroskepticism, Internet-based direct democracy and government transparency seemed fresh and appealing, as did the idea that they would refuse to ally with anyone else to get to power.
Population control activists had influential enemies, including the anti-abortion Catholic Church, which took umbrage at the movement's positions on abortion and contraception, and a growing New Left, which prioritized socialism and race and class issues over what it criticized as the movement's racist politics and bourgeois emphasis on conservation and environmentalism.
Appalling labor conditions, the destruction of the environment in search of profit, a callous disregard toward marginalized communities, the reliance on an unseen underclass to keep the whole bloody machinery running—these are all, in the anticapitalist wing of environmentalism, indelible hallmarks of both the agriculture industry and a rampant market economy.
Government-mandated protection of wolves doesn't go over well in a region where independence is prized and where rural residents tend to look sidelong at any mention of environmentalism or endangered species, seeing the words as code for an attack on jobs like ranching that aren't easy, or necessarily lucrative, to begin with.
Executives at The RealReal, ThredUp, Rebag, and Rent the Runway say that environmentalism has always been a pillar of their businesses, which promote reuse over purchasing new, but in the last few years it has become clear that customers are increasingly turning to them as a way to reduce their impact, too.
He also will sign executive orders to push both the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines forward, both of which have been opposed by environmentalists, but will mean increased access to traditional fuel sources in the U.S. BREAKING Trump, at automaker CEO meeting, cites pledge to cut regulations, says environmentalism is out of control.
Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair Frozen 2 issues vague, if important, messages about conservation and environmentalism; about respecting indigenous peoples and cultures; and about how growing up is both scary and exciting, urging that realizing nothing is permanent in this or any world should be an encouragement to embrace the more intangibly lasting things, like love.
The Queens Museum has survey of another innovator in "Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Maintenance Art,"* a survey of an artist who has, since the 243s, combined feminism, environmentalism and labor activism in private and public art projects, some done in her role as the New York City Department of Sanitation's official (though unsalaried) artist in residence.
At its core, or at least start, the movie hinges on a science-fiction premise steeped in environmentalism, as well as an old Steve Martin routine: A program to shrink people down to just a few inches tall, dramatically reducing their footprint on the planet, and thus potentially making Earth's resources go that much farther.
The Brazil move comes as local pharmaceutical manufacturers Farmanguinhos-Fiocruz, Blanver and Microbiologica Quimica e Farmaceutica fight for the right to produce a significantly cheaper, generic version of the drug, with the support of Silva, a candidate who has championed environmentalism, relatively orthodox economics and a robust social welfare net on the campaign trail.
Sponsored by Earth Day Initiative, a nonprofit devoted to environmentalism, the celebration will include information on clean energy; demonstrations from Gotham Grazer, a school program dedicated to sustainable food and gardening; opportunities to make crafts from recycled materials; and the BioBus, a mobile laboratory with microscopes where young visitors can conduct their own ecological experiments.
This DoD call, albeit speculative, offers a sliver of hope for federal environmentalism in areas of the government unlikely to be limited under the Trump administration, which is promoting Scott Pruitt, who has actively challenged regulation of pollution and carbon emissions, to lead the EPA, while the president has signed an executive action to advance the Dakota Access Pipeline.
" Limbaugh told his listeners that he was "simply explaining to people how it works," claiming that, "There's corruption everywhere in our politics, and it is epitomized during national disasters and emergencies because the left is always working on moving their agenda forward, climate change, radical environmentalism, and so the occasion of this hurricane is an exciting thing for them!
"Today, we presented the President-elect and his advisors with a framework — which LDF developed in consultation with leading voices in the fields of economics and environmentalism — that details how to unleash a major economic revival across the United States that is centered on investments in sustainable infrastructure," Tamminen said in a release to the Associated Press.
We also have a long history of fostering social movements that have been a source of creativity, revitalization and political energy: John Muir and environmentalism; a powerful labor movement in the 1930s; the Free Speech Movement; the state's organized L.G.B.T.Q. community; the Black Panther Party; Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta and the farmworkers, and so on.
Top memes on the app included #TikTokChecks (a format where users show off locations or objects as markers of their identity), VSCO girls (a youthful subculture consisting of scrunchies, Hydro Flasks and environmentalism) and "walk a mile," in which people create high-heeled shoes out of absurd objects in a riff on an Iggy Azalea song.
The exhibition will close with a live performance by Ba Na Na, composed of Drew Denny and JD Samson (founding member of electro-punk bands MEN and Le Tigre, respectively), that interrogates the implications of easily espoused beliefs about environmentalism as a performative gesture to the physically impressive landscape that surrounds the grounds of Angel's Gate Cultural Center.
"Today, we presented the President-elect and his advisers with a framework — which LDF developed in consultation with leading voices in the fields of economics and environmentalism — that details how to unleash a major economic revival across the United States that is centered on investments in sustainable infrastructure," Tamminen told the AP.DiCaprio had previously met with Ivanka Trump to give her his documentary.
The morality, the environmentalism, and interest in First Nations philosophy—which he adorns on his stupid movies like a headdress at a music festival—is a fig leaf meant to cover the long existential howl of men's agency, which the myths of masculinity had promised was always ours to assert but denied by the complexities of co-existing with fellow humans.
"There are people, especially among the 20 million people who live in the Amazon, who think: 'Environmentalism has gone too far, we need to make a living, these regulations are too onerous, there's too much land set aside for the indigenous, and we want to go in and deforest, whether it's for land speculation, for agriculture, for pasture, or logging,'" he said.
Once she converted to Catholicism, she zealously pursued a platform that included the distributist theory of broad property ownership, racial equality, pacifism, safeguarding the rights of organized labor and environmentalism — a robust agenda to be put into effect through direct support for the poor and homeless, rural communes upstate, ascetic retreats, social services, aggressive advocacy and, when necessary, civil disobedience.
And, conscious of the racist specter of past population movements — from the anti-immigration politics of ZPG to the overlap of eugenics and environmentalism to the forced sterilization of poor women of color in the US and beyond — the group is quick to point out that it "disagrees with any population control measures" and "recognizes the colonial violence" that those measures have entailed in the past.
But, as Pittsburgh researchers are learning, the transition means facing many hard truths that don't gel with what we think we know about environmentalism: solar power can actually have regressive impacts on low income communities, natural gas usage may actually be key in decarbonizing, and even the most advanced battery storage tech can't supplant the city's dumb luck of not being particularly windy or sunny.
When it comes to environmentalism, Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE thinks environmentalists have it all wrong.

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