Category
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Wangari Muta Maathai
Kenyan environmentalist and politician who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 (1940–2011)

ecofeminism
thumb|French writer Françoise d'Eaubonne coined the term in a 1974 book.
Chipko movement
Indian forest conservation movement
diversity, equity, and inclusion
organizational equality training term
Democracy in Europe Movement 2025
left-wing European political alliance
Ethics of care
Ethical theory
People–Animals–Nature
Portuguese political party
Verdes Equo
green political party in Spain
Piplantri
Piplantri a village located in Rajsamand district in Rajasthan State, India.
Capitalocene
alt=A faded, sepia-tinged illustration of rectangular buildings near a body of water. They are lined with many windows, and smokestacks protrude from the roofs|thumb|424x424px|McConnel & Company mills, Manchester . Fossil fuels were first used as a generalized power source in the British textile industry.
The Capitalocene is a critique of "man versus nature" thinking in climate politics. Frequently misunderstood as an alternative geological periodization to the Anthropocene proposal, the Capitalocene's leading proponents argue for the centrality of capitalism in the making of climate crisis. T
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activist and academic movement
vegan studies
Academic field

The Wanderground
1979 novel by Sally Miller Gearhart

If Women Counted
book by Marilyn Waring
Demokratie in Bewegung
German political party