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  2. Environmental movement - Wikipedia

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    The environmental movement is an international movement, represented by a range of environmental organizations, from enterprises to grassroots and varies from country to country. Due to its large membership, varying and strong beliefs, and occasionally speculative nature, the environmental movement is not always united in its goals.

  3. Environmental movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Closely related to ER, the environmental justice movement is also grassroots in practice and "importantly, a movement, which means that it starts and lives with the people". [ 67 ] Often, low-income and minority communities are located close to highways, garbage dumps, and factories, where they are exposed to greater pollution and environmental ...

  4. Grassroots environmental activism in the United States–Mexico ...

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    Therefore, concerns of environmental activism are linked to global movements of work and production which support Western powers. [18] The North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is one such example of how industrial growth through methods of globalization contributed to overpopulation and militarization of the U.S.-Mexico borderland. [15]

  5. Indigenous Environmental Network - Wikipedia

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    The Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) is a coalition of indigenous, grassroots environmental justice activists, primarily based in the United States. Group members have represented Native American concerns at international events such as the United Nations Climate Change conferences in Copenhagen (2009) and Paris (2016).

  6. Environmental justice - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, grassroots movements and environmental organizations advocated for regulations that increased the costs of hazardous waste disposal in the US and other industrialized nations. However, this led to a surge in exports of hazardous waste to the Global South during the 1980s and 1990s.

  7. 12 Anti-Environmental Groups with Green Names - AOL

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    It's called waving a "false flag," using a green-sounding name on an anti-environmental organization. Most of these groups do (or did, many have fleeting existences) exactly the opposite of what ...

  8. Grassroots - Wikipedia

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    A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or continent movement. [1] Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from the local level to implement change at the local, regional, national, or international levels. Grassroots movements are associated ...

  9. How Republicans can lead on the environment and energy ... - AOL

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    The authors constitute the senior leadership team at the American Conservation Coalition Action (ACC Action), the largest conservative grassroots environmental organization in the country.