26 Facts About Environmental movement

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Environmental movement, including conservation and green politics, is a diverse philosophical, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues.

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Environmental movement is an international movement, represented by a range of organizations, from enterprises to grassroots and varies from country to country.

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At its broadest, the Environmental movement includes private citizens, professionals, religious devotees, politicians, scientists, nonprofit organizations, and individual advocates.

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Origins of the environmental movement lay in response to increasing levels of smoke pollution in the atmosphere during the Industrial Revolution.

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Environmental movement introduced the "taungya" system, in which Karen villagers provided labour for clearing, planting, and weeding teak plantations.

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Environmental movement formulated new forest legislation and helped establish research and training institutions.

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Systematic and general efforts on behalf of the environment only began in the late 19th century; it grew out of the amenity Environmental movement in Britain in the 1870s, which was a reaction to industrialization, the growth of cities, and worsening air and water pollution.

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The Environmental movement was a reaction to the urban conditions of the industrial towns, where sanitation was awful, pollution levels intolerable and housing terribly cramped.

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Environmental movement published his experiences in the book Walden, which argues that people should become intimately close with nature.

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Environmental movement successfully lobbied congress to form Yosemite National Park and went on to set up the Sierra Club in 1892.

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Pioneers of the Environmental movement called for more efficient and professional management of natural resources.

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Environmental movement believed in a land ethic that recognized that maintaining the "beauty, integrity, and health of natural systems" as a moral and ethical imperative.

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Environmental movement is reaching the less developed world with different degrees of success.

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China's environmental movement is characterized by the rise of environmental NGOs, policy advocacy, spontaneous alliances, and protests that often only occur at the local level.

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Environmental movement and public health is an ongoing struggle within India.

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The Environmental movement is characterized by local struggles against intensive aquaculture farms.

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Activists in the Indian environmental movement consider global warming, sea levels rising, and glaciers retreating decreasing the amount of water flowing into streams to be the biggest challenges for them to face in the early twenty-first century.

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Eco Revolution Environmental movement has been started by Eco Needs Foundation in 2008 from Aurangabad Maharashtra that seeks the participation of children, youth, researchers, spiritual and political leaders to organise awareness programmes and conferences.

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Environmental movement said the Tipaimukh Dam project will be another "death trap for Bangladesh like the Farakka Barrage, " which would lead to an environmental disaster for 50 million people in the Meghna River basin.

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Environmental movement said that this project will start desertification in Bangladesh.

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Environmental movement is represented by a wide range of groups sometimes called non-governmental organizations .

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Environmental movement NGOs vary widely in political views and in the amount they seek to influence environmental policy in Australia and elsewhere.

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Environmental movement science is the study of the interactions among the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment.

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Environmental movement is broad in scope and can include any topic related to the environment, conservation, and biology, as well as the preservation of landscapes, flora, and fauna for a variety of purposes and uses.

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In recent years, the environmental movement has increasingly focused on global warming as one of the top issues.

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The religious Environmental movement is often supported by interpretation of scriptures.

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