Ecologism 0.0 / 5 ? Government & PoliticsEcologismA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: RhiannonHarradineCreated on: 25-04-17 13:41 Description What is Ecologism? Regard protection of the environment as a primary goal Can be divided into shallow ecology & deep ecology 1 of 6 The Origins of Ecologism The Origins of Ecologism Began to develop in the 1960s A Silent Spring (Cerson, 1962) exposed the dark side of science - how pesticides were damaging the environment Quality of life is viewed as more important than economic growth 2 of 6 Shallow Ecology Shallow Ecology Coined by deep ecologist Arne Naess to describe ecologists whose concern with the natural environment is purely utilitarian & human-centred Seek to preserve the environement for human benefit - preservation of resources for future generations Anthropocentric - human interests are at the centre of concerns and species are in a pyramid, with man at the top Types of Shallow Ecology Eco-feminists: Saving the environment requires abolishing the patriarchy Eco-socialists: Saving the environment requires abolishing capitalism Eco-anarchists: Saving the environment requires the abolition of the state Eco-capitalists: Consumer demand for environmentally-friendly goods will help save the environment 3 of 6 Deep Ecology Deep Ecology Ecocentric - All living things are of equal value & worthy of moral respect, & the human species is no more important than any other Humans are the most damaning & destructive species on the planet Some argue that only a huge reduction in the human population can save the planet (some argue this is inevitable) 4 of 6 Light Greens Light Greens Focus on effects of ecological crises Respond to specific environmental problems Support sustainability Investment in eco technology; environmental taxes; recycling; water meters 5 of 6 Dark Greens Dark Greens Committed environmentalists, with a comprehensive political & moral critique of modern industrial societies Still antropocentric, but willl challenge or reject the intrinsic value of economic growth 6 of 6
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