"We like plants, like trees, like everyone else, like rain and rain. We are around us, we are all the same around us. If we destroy everything, we will destroy ourselves. "(Buddha)). This Buddha's statement describes the close relationship between the nature of Buddhism and its environment. Buddhism is old and intertwined with nature and the environment. Buddhism is essentially the center of environmentalism. Environmentalism is shining in many aspects of Buddhism: Nakadado, reincarnation, karma, portrait, and impermanence.
This article is criticism of European environmentalism. This article was received as a handout of the classroom. This article points out that Native Americans were the first extreme environmentalist and created the environmental problems we are dealing with now. Personally, I think Lame Deer is "a hug of trees". He prefers almost nature, especially work.
In the 1970s and the late 1980s, the general consensus began to be clarified at both ends. This group has become part of the "environmentalism anti-culture" to the left of the traditional environmental group (like Earth's first!)! They believe in destroying property due to economic damage and are known for the serious economic pressure they face in companies that infringe on the environment.
There are two main arguments between free trade supporters and environmentalist. First, while free traders believe economic growth will bring more opportunities for environmental protection, environmentalists are concerned about the increasing environmental burden of economic growth. Second, environmentalists are concerned about trade policies to reduce the impact of trade on the environment, while free traders tend to focus on environmental policy. Therefore, from the perspective of world trade, from the viewpoint of welfare economy, globalization needs to improve economic efficiency. However, there is little consensus among eco economists about what this actually means, and whether globalization is accompanied by social costs or benefits to society as a whole. Changes in patterns of international trade, market, technology, and communication will affect the economy and the environment. (Anderson and Blackhurst 98)
Environmentalists and other environmentalists use ecology and other sciences (such as climatology) to support their position they claim. For political or economic reasons, the views of environmentalists often controversial. Therefore, some scientific research in ecology has direct influence on policy and political discussion, and these often lead to ecological studies. However, the history of ecology should not be compared with the history of environmental philosophy. Ecology as modern science can only go back to Darwin's "origin of species" and subsequent scientific naming of Darwinian theory. Human influence on the environment can be traced back to Gilbert White of Celbourn in the 18th century. Knowledge on nature and its interaction can be traced further. However, the previous ecology of Darwin was similar to the medical discovery of pre-infection by Pasteur.