Ecoimperialist
"Ecoimperialist" in a Sentence (6 examples)
Given the potential differences in norms, an appeal to moral obligation regarding GHG emissions limits could even backfire, if it were seen in China as patronizing and ecoimperialist.
Many ecodependent organizations started out with a focus on conservation but have shifted their agendas over time as ecoimperialist organizations moved toward “sustainable development.”
Outlines of a systemic relation between society and ecology are evident with the theoretical innovations underlying the ecoimperialist and colonialist critiques.
Countries of the South, as a result of years of intense criticism of their forestry, have accused Greenpeace and many of the more visible European and North American activists. as ecoimperialists.
The urge to ignore the views of other countries or to be “ecoimperialists” is strong, especially considering that the United States is currently the only so-called superpower on Earth.
Some have suggested that environmentalists (conservationists in particular) from the global North are “ecoimperialists,” who have ignored the needs of indigenous people in favor of protecting the environment (Guha and Martinez-Alier 1997).
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