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environmentalism
Environmentalism is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement about supporting life, habitats, and surroundings. While environmentalism focuses on the environmental and nature-related aspects of green ideology and politics, ecologism combines the ideology of social ecology and environmentalism. Ecologism is a term more commonly used in continental European languages, while environmentalism is more commonly used in English, but the words have slightly different connotations.

progressivism
Progressivism is a political philosophy and reform movement that seeks to progress the human condition through reforms. Adherents endeavor to spread this idea to human societies everywhere throughout the globe. Progressivism arose during the Age of Enlightenment out of the belief that civility in Europe was improving due to the application of new empirical knowledge.
green politics
political ideology that aims to create an ecologically sustainable society rooted in environmentalism, social justice, and grassroots democracy

ecofeminism
thumb|French writer Françoise d'Eaubonne coined the term in a 1974 book.
greenwashing
thumb|right|250px|Solar power|Solar-powered petrol station in [[Budapest, Hungary]]
thumb|right|250px|A Volkswagen [[Golf TDI in 2010, featuring the phrase "clean diesel" (a type of fuel, also known as ultra-low-sulfur diesel). The company later faced scrutiny and conviction due to an emissions scandal.]]
degrowth
Degrowth is an academic and social movement aimed at the planned and democratic reduction of production and consumption as a solution to social-ecological crises. Commonly cited policy goals of degrowth include reducing the environmental impact of human activities, redistributing income and wealth within and between countries, and encouraging a shift from materialistic values to a convivial and participatory society. According to degrowth theorists, degrowth is a multi-layered concept that combines critiques of capitalism, colonialism, productivism, and utilitarianism, while envisioning more c
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eco-socialism
thumb|300px|Socialist Alternative (Australia)|Socialist Alternative banner at the Global Climate Strike 2021 in [[Melbourne, Australia]]
green anarchism
form of anarchism which puts a particular emphasis on environmental issues
Die Tageszeitung
German daily newspaper

ecofascism
Ecofascism, sometimes spelled eco-fascism, is a term used to describe individuals and groups which combine environmentalism with fascism. In older literature eco-fascism was viewed as a hypothetical form of totalitarianism based on environmentalism. Since the 2010s, a number of individuals and groups have emerged that either self-identify as "ecofascist" or have been labelled as "ecofascist" by academic or journalistic sources. These individuals and groups synthesise radical far-right politics with environmentalism; they will typically argue that overpopulation is the primary threat to the env
climate movement
social movement for climate action
green conservatism
political ideology within conservatism
ecocentrism
Ecocentrism (; from Greek: οἶκος /ˈoi.kos/ oikos, 'house' and κέντρον /ˈken.tron/ kentron, 'center') is a term used by environmental philosophers and ecologists to denote a nature-centered, as opposed to human-centered (i.e., anthropocentric), system of values. The justification for ecocentrism usually consists in an ontological belief and subsequent ethical claim. The ontological belief denies that there are any existential divisions between human and non-human nature sufficient to claim that humans are either (a) the sole bearers of intrinsic value or (b) possess greater intrinsic value than
eco-nationalism
Eco-nationalism (also known as ecological nationalism or green nationalism) is a synthesis of nationalism and green politics. Eco-nationalists may be from many points across the left–right political spectrum, but all are bound to the idea that the nation-state and its citizens have a special duty to protect the environment of their country.
green job
job in business that produce goods or services that benefit the environment or conserve natural resources
eco-capitalism
Eco-capitalism, also known as environmental capitalism or (sometimes) green capitalism, is the view that capital exists in nature as "natural capital" (ecosystems that have ecological yield) on which all wealth depends. Therefore, governments should use market-based policy-instruments (such as a carbon tax) to resolve environmental problems.
idle speed
rotational speed of an engine when it is idling
Greens and Left Alliance
political party in Italy
steady-state economy
economy made up of constant physical wealth and population size
Red-Greens
umbrella term which refers to the three centre-left and left-wing political parties of Sweden
red-green alliance
political alliance between socialists or social democrats and greens or agrarians, in various countries
Global Greens Charter
cooperative agreement among an international group of Green Parties
Greens Party
political party in Turkey
Green libertarianism
political ideology originating in the United States that takes green positions on environmental and economic issues, and libertarian positions on civil liberties and the attitude towards government
green imperialism
political phenomenon
free-market environmentalism
political and economic philosophy
hardline
subculture

radical environmentalism
grassroots and extremist branch of environmentalism
Green left
ideology
Technogaianism
Technogaianism (a portmanteau word combining "techno-" for technology and "gaian" for Gaia philosophy) is a bright green environmentalist stance of active support for the research, development and use of emerging and future technologies to help restore Earth's environment. Technogaianists argue that developing safe, clean, alternative technology should be an important goal of environmentalists and environmentalism.
bright green environmentalism
ideology based on the belief that the convergence of technological change and social innovation provides the most successful path to sustainable development
Green European Foundation
European political foundation affiliated to the European Green Party
Green Zionism
a branch of Zionism that focuses on the environment of Israel

Planet of the Humans
2019 documentary film directed by Jeff Gibbs

Natural Capitalism
1999 book by Hawken, Lovins, & Lovins
Rainbow Group
former green political group of the European Parliament (1984-1989)
ecoauthoritarianism
Ecoauthoritarianism (also known as an eco-dictatorship or authoritarian environmentalism) is a political ideology which attempts to reconcile both environmentalist and authoritarian tendencies. It is justified by the belief of the inevitability and necessity of a strong central government to preserve the environment.
renewable energy industry
electric energy utility industry
Technocentrism
Technocentrism is a value system that is centered on technology and its ability to control and protect the environment. Technocentrics argue that technology can address ecological problems through its problem-solving ability, efficiency, and its managerial means. Specifically, these capabilities allow humans control over nature, allowing them to correct or negotiate environmental risks or problems. Although technocentrics may accept that environmental problems exist, they do not see them as problems to be solved by a reduction in industry. Rather, environmental problems are seen as problems to
The Green Group in the European Parliament
former green political group of the European Parliament (1989-1999)