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Environmental movement - Scope of the movement

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Environmental movement - Scope of the movement: Encyclopedia II - Environmental movement - Criticisms of the Environmental Movement

Many people are skeptical of the environmental movement and feel that it is more deeply rooted in politics than science. Claims made by environmentalists are often perceived as veiled attacks on industry and globalization rather than legitimate environmental concerns. Detractors are quick to note that a significant number of environmental theories and predictions have been inaccurate and suggest that the regulations recommended by environmentalists will more likely harm society rather than help nature. Specific examples include when Rachel C ...

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Environmental movement - Scope of the movement: Encyclopedia II - Environmental movement - Renewed focus on local action

However, the environmental movement today persists in many smaller local groups, usually within ecoregions, furthering spiritual and aesthetic values which Thoreau or those who rewrote Chief Seattle's Reply would recognize. Some resemble the old U.S. conservation movement - whose modern expression is the Sierra Club, Audubon Society and National Geographic Society - American organizations with a worldwide influence. These "politically neutral" groups tend to avoid global conflicts and view the settlement of inter-human conflict ...

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Environmental movement, Environmental movement - Scope of the movement, Environmental movement - Environmental versus Conservation movement, Environmental movement - Rationale for the Environmental movement, Environmental movement - Environmental rights, Environmental movement - Role of science, Environmental movement - Renewed focus on local action, Environmental movement - Criticisms of the Environmental Movement

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Environmental movement - Scope of the movement: Encyclopedia II - Environmental movement - Role of science

Largely due to this political critique and confusion, and a growing concern with the environmental health problems caused by pesticides, some serious biologists and ecologists created the scientific ecology movement which would not confuse empirical data with visions of a desirable future world. Today it is the science of ecology, rather than any aesthetic goals, that provide the basis of unity to most environmentalists. All would accept some level of scientific input into decisions about biodiversity or forest use. Conserva ...

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Environmental movement, Environmental movement - Scope of the movement, Environmental movement - Environmental versus Conservation movement, Environmental movement - Rationale for the Environmental movement, Environmental movement - Environmental rights, Environmental movement - Role of science, Environmental movement - Renewed focus on local action, Environmental movement - Criticisms of the Environmental Movement

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Environmental movement - Scope of the movement: Encyclopedia II - Environmental movement - Environmental rights

Many environmental lawsuits turn on the question of who has standing; are the legal issues limited to property owners, or does the general public have a right to intervene? Christopher D. Stone's 1972 essay, "Should trees have standing?" seriously addressed the question of whether natural objects themselves should have legal rights, including the right to participate in lawsuits. Stone suggested that there was nothing absurd in this view, and noted that many entities now regarded as having legal rights were, in the past, regarded as "things" ...

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