n
Anything that helps the environment by reducing pollution.
n
A person who engages in artivism.
adj
environmentally friendly
n
(politics) An ecocapitalist; a person concerned with ecocapitalism.
adj
(politics) Synonym of ecocapitalist; concerning ecocapitalism
adj
Of or relating to a form of environmentalism based on the belief that the convergence of technological change and social innovation provides the most successful path to sustainable development.
n
(economics) An industrial economy that aims to reduce waste and pollution by means of reuse, recycling, etc.
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An advocate of aggressive steps regarding climate change and clean energy.
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A movement that supports conservation, especially that of natural resources
n
A person who maintains natural areas or protects threatened species.
n
One who takes part in craftivism.
n
A political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics and anticonsumerist and anticapitalist ideas.
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(colloquial, derogatory) An environmentalist who is considered to be too earnest.
n
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.
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The belief that environmental concerns should be primary above all other considerations.
n
(ecology) An environmentally sustainable hotel or accommodation that has made important environmental improvements to its structure in order to minimize its impact on the natural environment.
n
Angst over damage to the ecosystem.
n
Alternative form of ecoanxiety [(rare, neologism) Anxiety about damage to the ecosystem.]
n
Alternative form of ecoapartheid [A pattern in which poor and minority populations suffer more from environmental degradation than wealthy people.]
n
Any of various forms of art that promote living in harmony with the natural environment.
n
Alternative form of ecocapitalism [(politics, ecology) The philosophy that market-based methods can solve environmental and ecological problems, through government policy.]
adj
Alternative form of ecocapitalist [(politics) Pertaining to ecocapitalism]
n
A city which is regarded as having sound environmental protection policies.
n
Alternative spelling of ecodefence [(originally US) Collectively, actions intended to disrupt human activities perceived to be damaging to the environment, typically including civil disobedience and illegal sabotage.]
n
Alternative spelling of ecodefence [(originally US) Collectively, actions intended to disrupt human activities perceived to be damaging to the environment, typically including civil disobedience and illegal sabotage.]
n
Alternative form of ecofascism [The combination of fascist politics with support for ecological concerns.]
n
Alternative form of ecofascist [A proponent of ecofascism.]
n
Alternative form of ecofiction [Fiction that deals with environmental issues and the relation between humanity and the physical environment.]
n
The quality of being eco-friendly.
adj
Ecologically friendly; not damaging to the natural environment.
n
An ecologically friendly home.
n
A house designed to be environmentally friendly.
n
The imposition of ecological policies on developing countries by wealthy developed countries.
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A person or country that engages in eco-imperialism.
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An incentive (usually financial) to encourage a person or organization to follow a more eco-friendly policy
adj
Acceptable in an ecological sense, supposedly analogous to the Jewish kosher laws for food preparation.
adj
ecologically/environmentally responsible
n
Alternative form of ecoservice [An activity other than research and teaching assistantships that increases the public's environmental awareness.]
n
Alternative spelling of ecosocialism [(politics) An ideology merging aspects of Marxism, socialism, green politics, environmentalism, etc. that opposes capitalism.]
adj
Alternative spelling of ecosocialist [Pertaining to ecosocialism.]
n
Alternative spelling of ecoterrorism [Terrorism with an ecological motive, such as attacks against corporations perceived to be harming the natural environment.]
n
Alternative spelling of ecothriller [A thriller (suspenseful dramatic work) with an ecological theme.]
n
Alternative form of ecotourism [Responsible (sustainable) travel to natural areas supporting the fauna, flora, and local economy.]
n
a small self-sustained and eco-friendly community
n
An environmentalist who places a greater emphasis upon taking practical action, rather than upon theoretical considerations, in order to advance an ecological ideology.
n
Any ecologically-beneficial action
n
activism relating to the natural environment
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One who takes part in ecoactivism.
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One who alarms others with environmental issues.
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A school of thought within anarchism which puts an emphasis on environmental issues.
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(rare, neologism) Anxiety about damage to the ecosystem.
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A pattern in which poor and minority populations suffer more from environmental degradation than wealthy people.
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Alternative form of eco-apocalypse [An apocalyptic destruction of the Earth's environment.]
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(architecture) A person who specializes in ecoarchitecture.
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A form of architecture aiming to create environmentally friendly buildings that do not mar landscapes or disrupt ecosystems
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A person who uses art to bring about awareness of environmental issues.
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An audit that assesses the environmental impact of an organisation's activities.
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A branch of authoritarianism where the people be more eco-friendly.
n
awareness of environmental issues
adj
ecologically benevolent (kind to the environment)
n
(US) A sub-type of suburban development which protects environmental functions of a site such as natural hydrology and habitat.
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(politics, ecology) The philosophy that market-based methods can solve environmental and ecological problems, through government policy.
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(politics) A person who subscribes to, an advocate of, a practitioner of, ecocapitalism.
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A car designed to have minimal impact on the natural environment.
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An institution set up to promote environmental awareness.
adj
Focused on ecological concerns.
adj
Alternative form of ecocentric [Focused on ecological concerns.]
n
(political philosophy) A nature-centred, as opposed to human-centred, value system.
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One who has ecocentric beliefs.
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(film) A branch of filmmaking and film criticism dealing with the representation of the environment in film.
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A city designed to have a low impact on the environment.
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An environmental philosophy based on ideals of simple living, self-sufficiency, sustainability, and local decentralized economies.
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Writing with a strong ecological message or emphasis.
adj
Environmentally aware; sensitive to environmental impact
n
A system of government focused on protecting the natural environment.
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(derogatory, informal, rare) A fanatical environmentalist.
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One who is involved in the field of ecocriticism.
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(originally US) Collectively, actions intended to disrupt human activities perceived to be damaging to the environment, typically including civil disobedience and illegal sabotage.
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Alternative spelling of ecodefence [(originally US) Collectively, actions intended to disrupt human activities perceived to be damaging to the environment, typically including civil disobedience and illegal sabotage.]
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A form of democracy in which public opinion leads to decision-making on environmental grounds as well as economic ones.
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An approach to product design that considers the environmental impact of the product during its whole life cycle.
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A popular destination for ecotourists.
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development of real estate that takes environmental factors into account
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An urban area designed to be ecofriendly
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(chiefly in the plural) Money earned from ecotourism, often especially as considered among a national economy's principal revenue streams.
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Theatrical development and production motivated by ecological concerns.
n
efficient, non-wasteful use of environmental resources
adj
Making efficient, non-wasteful use of environmental resources.
n
A form of engineering that aims to work in harmony with the natural environment.
n
(slang, derogatory) One who takes a strong interest in environmental issues.
n
(derogatory) Aggressive environmental activism.
adj
Relating to ecofascism.
n
A sociopolitical movement combining feminism and environmentalism.
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One who subscribes to ecofeminism.
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Fiction that deals with environmental issues and the relation between humanity and the physical environment.
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(informal, derogatory) A person with a passion for protecting the natural environment; an ecological activist.
n
The quality of being eco-friendly.
adj
Alternative spelling of eco-friendly [Ecologically friendly; not damaging to the natural environment.]
n
(derogatory, rare) An environmentalist.
n
A hotel that is designed and run so as to have minimal environmental impact.
n
environmentally friendly housing
n
Hysteria over environmental issues.
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Alternative form of eco-imperialism [The imposition of ecological policies on developing countries by wealthy developed countries.]
n
Alternative form of eco-imperialist [A person or country that engages in eco-imperialism.]
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A form of justice that considers the rights of organisms and the natural environment in addition to those of human beings.
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A label on a product that states that it has been produced in an environmentally friendly manner.
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The labelling of goods with information about the ecological impact involved in their production.
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A building designed to house ecotourists, typically built and supported by local labour and with respect for the environment.
n
A measure of how much biologically productive land and water area an individual, population or activity requires to produce all the resources it consumes and to absorb the waste it generates using prevailing technology and resource management practices.
n
Any beneficial natural process arising from healthy ecosystems, such as purification of water and air, pollination of plants and decomposition of waste.
adj
(informal) beneficial (or at least harmless) to the ecology of a region
n
An ideology focusing on ecology and the environment.
n
(uncommon) An environmentalist (one who advocates for the protection of the environment).
n
The responsible management of an organisation's impact on the environment.
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Enthusiasm for ecological issues.
n
A movement based upon the assumption that ecofriendliness is compatible with economic prosperity
n
An advocate of ecomodernism
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A local government area that has adopted ecological and social justice values in its charter.
n
(informal, derogatory) An environmentalist, especially a hardline one.
n
(slang, derogatory) One who takes a strong interest in environmental issues.
n
Pessimism regarding the impact of expanding human populations on the natural environment.
n
An adherent of ecopessimism.
n
Alternative form of ecosophy [Ecological philosophy, particularly of the type associated with the deep ecology movement]
n
The artificial creation of a sustainable ecosystem on a lifeless planet.
n
political policy that is motivated by concerns for the environment
n
(derogatory) greenwash; misleading advertising used to conceal activities harmful to the environment
n
A belief that the best approach to solving ecological problems involves pragmatism.
n
An entrepreneur operating an environmentally sustainable business.
n
The protection of natural ecosystems; environmental protection.
adj
Protective of natural ecosystems; environmentally protective.
n
A holiday resort designed to have minimal impact on the natural environment.
adj
Alternative form of eco-responsible [ecologically/environmentally responsible]
n
The restoration of a degraded natural environment.
adj
Serving to restore a natural habitat or ecosystem.
n
An ecological sanctuary, where wildlife can be preserved.
adj
sensitive to environmental concerns
n
An activity other than research and teaching assistantships that increases the public's environmental awareness.
n
(politics) An ideology merging aspects of Marxism, socialism, green politics, environmentalism, etc. that opposes capitalism.
n
A supporter of ecosocialism.
n
Ecological philosophy, particularly of the type associated with the deep ecology movement
n
The imposition of green taxes.
n
environmentally friendly technology
n
Architecture of an environmentally-friendly kind.
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Terrorism with an ecological motive, such as attacks against corporations perceived to be harming the natural environment.
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One who engages in ecoterrorism.
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A person who commits ecotage.
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Theological explorations of the connections between religion and the environment, especially with regard to environmental concerns.
n
A thriller (suspenseful dramatic work) with an ecological theme.
n
Any ecologically ideal place or situation
n
A vacation tour or package that showcases ecology (wildlife, etc.) or is ecologically friendly.
n
Responsible (sustainable) travel to natural areas supporting the fauna, flora, and local economy.
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(UK) Any of a number of government-sponsored new towns which are intended to achieve exemplary standards of sustainability
n
recreational travel to natural areas in a way that supports the environment
n
Alternative spelling of eco-village [a small self-sustained and eco-friendly community]
n
A war waged on ecological or environmental grounds.
n
Alternative spelling of eco-warrior [An environmentalist who places a greater emphasis upon taking practical action, rather than upon theoretical considerations, in order to advance an ecological ideology.]
n
A form of womanism placing particular importance on issues of climate and the environment.
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One whose beliefs accord with ecowomanism.
n
Ecumenical Coalition on Third World Tourism
n
(ecology) The ratio of purchased emergy to the local free environmental emergy.
n
A market-based approach to controlling pollution by providing incentives for reducing the emissions of pollutants.
n
Environmental Non-Governmental Organization
adj
environmentally friendly
adj
Focused on environment.
adj
(rare) Environmentally friendly.
n
(informal, derogatory) A hardline environmentalist.
adj
environmentally friendly
n
The practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments.
n
(politics) A political and social ideology that seeks to prevent the environment from degradation by human activity.
n
One who advocates for the protection of the environment and biosphere from misuse from human activity through such measures as ecosystem protection, waste reduction and pollution prevention.
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(informal) A fanatical environmentalist.
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(derogatory, rare) An environmentalist.
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A sociopolitical movement seeking to unify those of African heritage (Ethiopians) into a global community.
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The economic policies of Evo Morales (born 1959), 80th president of Bolivia, involving the movement from a liberal economic approach to a mixed economy.
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The belief that only the extinction of humanity will lead to the recovery of the Earth's environment.
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A counterculture started in the United States in the 1960s, advocating peace and love over militarism and materialism.
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(ecology) The ecosystem of the Earth regarded as a self-regulating superorganism.
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A radical Green who views the ecology of the Earth's biosphere not only as the basis of human moral examples, but of all cognition and even sentience.
n
Alternative spelling of gammadion [A fylfot.]
n
(informal) U.S. politician Al Gore, especially when viewed as a prophet of environmental catastrophe.
adj
(chiefly Canada, US, of a person) Eating healthy food, supporting the protection of the environment, and having liberal views.
n
The concerted world-wide implementation of various policies to address shortcomings of modern capitalism, in particular its impact on public health and climate change.
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(politics) A member of a Green Party or green party.
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(politics, economics) An anarchist school of thought that emphasizes environmental issues.
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(Australia, UK) A ban instigated by a trade union on construction or demolition work on a site deemed to be of cultural, historical or environmental significance.
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(countable) A building designed to be ecologically correct by using resources efficiently, using internal recycling, renewable energy sources, recyclable or biodegradable construction materials, and blending in with the local environment, particularly in out-of-town locations. The aims are to reduce to a minimum the environmental impact, and to take human health factors into consideration.
adj
Alternative form of green-collar [Of or pertaining to employment in the environment or environmentalism industries.]
n
Alternative form of eco hotel [(ecology) An environmentally sustainable hotel or accommodation that has made important environmental improvements to its structure in order to minimize its impact on the natural environment.]
n
(Britain, Canada spelling) Any of various labelling systems intended to help customers make informed choices concerning the environmental consequences of the manufacture, use and disposal of a product.
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(US politics) A set of proposed public policy changes to address climate change along with achieving other social aims like job creation and reducing economic inequality.
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The particular green party of a country or region.
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The difference in price between something made with fossil fuels and something made in a sustainable manner.
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(US, idiomatic) Somewhat whimsical term for environmentally friendly state. (In the modern United States) a state that is, or is perceived as, environmentally friendly.
n
(economics) A fiscal policy in which a differential level of taxation is intended to promote ecologically sustainable activities via economic incentives
adj
Of or pertaining to employment in the environment or environmentalism industries.
n
(chiefly Britain) Collectively, those people who write letters to newspaper editors, politicians, etc., expressing eccentric views; the letters are often stereotyped as being handwritten in green ink, characterized by the frequent use of capital letters and underlining, and lengthy.
n
(chiefly Britain) A letter written to a newspaper editor, politician, etc., expressing eccentric views; such a letter is often stereotyped as being handwritten in green ink, characterized by the frequent use of capital letters and underlining, and lengthy.
adj
Ecologically conscious.
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(derogatory) One who is overly obsessed with being friendly to the environment.
n
(Australian politics, informal, by extension) A member of the Green Party.
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A supporter of a green party.
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Alternative form of green premium [The difference in price between something made with fossil fuels and something made in a sustainable manner.]
n
An international, direct-action environmental organization.
n
(informal) A member of the environmental organisation Greenpeace.
n
(manufacturing) environmentally friendly technology
adv
Towards an ecologically friendly situation.
n
One who engages in greenwashing.
n
(politics) Abbreviation of Green. (Green Party) [A common English surname from Middle English.]
adj
(ecology) That seeks to minimize possible environmental impact.
n
Devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species for as long as possible.
adj
(ecology) environmentally friendly; supportive of nature.
v
(transitive) To surpass in environmental activism or consciousness.
n
Someone who helps protect the environment.
n
(derogatory) A politician who supports policies and initiatives that result in environmental damage.
n
A person who tolerates pollution, especially if part of big business.
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(slang, derogatory) An environmental activist.
n
(slang, derogatory) An environmental activist.
adj
That seeks to protect the natural environment
adj
Falsely promoting environmentalist goals.
n
(politics) Alternative form of red-green [(politics) Synonym of ecosocialist]
adj
(politics) Synonym of ecosocialist
v
(US, transitive) To fund (environmental cleanup) by means of a Superfund.
adj
Very environmentally friendly.
n
(ecology) A means of configuring civilization and human activity so that society, its members and its economies are able to meet their needs and express their greatest potential in the present, while preserving biodiversity and natural ecosystems, planning and acting for the ability to maintain these necessary resources for future generations.
n
A person who travels to make a low impact on the local culture of another country. Also helping to generate employment for local people.
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An ecosystem with advanced technology, market economies, and a large ecological footprint.
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(slang, derogatory) An environmental campaigner, especially one who aims to restrict logging.
n
Alternative form of tree hugger [(slang, derogatory) An environmental campaigner, especially one who aims to restrict logging.]
adj
(derogatory) Supporting of environment concerns such as combating pollution, deforestation, etc.
adj
(informal) Taking a great deal of responsibility for the natural environment.
n
(derogatory, slang) An environmentalist with socialist leanings.
n
Synonym of Milwaukee protocol
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