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Environmental movement
00:01:06 1 History
00:01:15 1.1 Early awareness
00:02:26 1.2 Conservation movement
00:04:37 1.3 Formation of environmental protection societies
00:09:31 1.4 20th century
00:15:59 2 United States
00:16:55 2.1 Timeline of US environmental history
00:18:28 3 Latin America
00:19:31 3.1 Brazil
00:20:39 4 Europe
00:22:26 5 Asia
00:22:34 5.1 Middle East
00:24:35 5.2 South Korea and Taiwan
00:26:04 5.3 China
00:28:19 5.4 India
00:31:09 5.5 Bangladesh
00:31:38 6 Africa
00:31:47 6.1 South Africa
00:31:55 7 Oceania
00:32:04 7.1 Australia
00:32:13 7.2 New Zealand
00:32:21 8 Scope of the movement
00:32:50 8.1 Primary focus points
00:36:03 9 Environmental law and theory
00:36:13 9.1 Property rights
00:36:42 9.2 Citizens' rights
00:37:17 9.3 Nature's rights
00:37:45 10 Environmental reactivism
00:38:27 11 Environmentalism today
00:39:58 12 Radical environmentalism
00:41:10 13 Criticisms
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The environmental movement (sometimes referred to as the ecology movement), also including conservation and green politics, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues. Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior. In its recognition of humanity as a participant in (not enemy of) ecosystems, the movement is centered on ecology, health, and human rights.
The environmental movement is an international movement, represented by a range of organizations, from the large to grassroots and varies from country to country. Due to its large membership, varying and strong beliefs, and occasionally speculative nature, the environmental movement is not always united in its goals. The movement also encompasses some other movements with a more specific focus, such as the climate movement. At its broadest, the movement includes private citizens, professionals, religious devotees, politicians, scientists, nonprofit organizations and individual advocates.
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