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Developments in Ecology, 1900-1949 Summary
1,973 words, approx. 7 pages Through ancient descriptions of the relationship between organisms and the environment, the science of "ecology" can be traced to the philosophical interests of the Greeks during the time of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.). The Greek...
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 The global ecology movement is one of several new social movements that emerged at the end of the sixties; as a values-driven social movement, it should be distinguished from the pre-existing science of ecology. The movement's growth has been stimulated...



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The New Ecological Movement
07/30/2004: 806 words, approx. 3 pages MINDY LUBBER SAID IT DOES NOT BOTHER HER THAT THE ENVIRONMENT IS NOT LIKELY TO BE A PRIMARY ISSUE FOR VOTERS IN NOVEMBER, HAVING DISAPPEARED BENEATH CONCERNS OVER IRAQ, DOMESTIC SECURITY, THE ECONOMY, HEALTH CARE, AND EDUCATION. AS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW THE ENVIRONMENT...
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Ecology Movement Now Getting Religion
07/08/2001: 1,025 words, approx. 3 pages WASHINGTON - A growing number of environmentalists are invoking religious teachings to support their cause, creating a new branch of the conservation movement that some faith-based activists have dubbed Creation Care. The ecumenical movement reached a new level last month when the National...


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