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05/20/2011 by Heiko Butz
Blog Environmental Business Blogwww.environbusiness.wordpress.com
Twitter twitter.com/EnvironTweet
Email [email protected]
The environmental movement, a term that includes the conservation and green politics, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues.
Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior.
In its recognition of humanity as a participant in (not enemy of) ecosystems, the movement is centered on ecology, health, and human rights.
First displayed page with google.com search:
More @ wikipedia.com
Birth of modern Environmentalism ... in the 1970s and 80s
More @ popsci.com
The Great Ozone Debate: June 1977
Late 1970s: Michigan State University conducted a water-recycling experiment to demonstrate a cheap, low-energy method for dealing with city sewage.
Good start, but still many problems to solve ...
Why do we need to change humans environmental behavior (examples)?
25 % of mammals are threatened with extinction
Intensive use of nitrogen in farming kills aquatic life
Collapsing Fish Stock Half the Amazon Rainforest to be Lost by 2030
Polar sea ice loss through global warming
Population Explosion
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Who is responsible for this problems?
... it is not that easy, but our consumption habits are ideed one of the three major reasons for environmental problems.
1.Increasing world population2.Increasing gap between the very rich and the very poor3.Increasing production and consumption of products
Consumers Producers
What can consumers do about it (examples)?
You can easily make a difference!
At your HOME: Save energy, buy organic food ...
In your BACKYARD: Allow diversity in your garden ...
In your SCHOOLYARD: Become a Eco-School ...
On your CAMPUS: Join Campus Ecology Network ...
In your AREA: Participate in actions and education ...
Get your Backyard certified (join free and take action)
© 1996-2011 National Wildlife Federation
Action Possible result
Increase the quality for long lasting products
Less usage of resources
Increase your efficiency of water, energy and waste
Less usage of resources
Implement recycling systems Less usage of resources
Follow the national laws worldwide (e.g. in the EU the WEEE)
Decrease the ecological impact of your products
Use only certified resources (e.g. FSC Wood)
Reduce the ecological impact of the constituent parts of your products
Become a carbon dioxide neutral company
Lower the human made climate change
What can companies do about it (examples)?
Increase your (resource) efficiency Ist all about doing more with less
Environmental movement: The change is already happening now!
TED Talk on YouTube: Jason Clay: How big brands can help save biodiversity
Convince just 100 key companies to go sustainable, and WWF's Jason Clay says global markets will shift to protect the planet our consumption has already outgrown. Hear how his extraordinary roundtables are getting big brand rivals to agree on green practices first - before their products duke it out on store shelves.
„The Rainforest Crunch Product failed“
„if we where farmers we would eat the seed“
„What's considerate now as sustainable wont be in a world of 9 billion humans”
Heiko Butz
Blog Environmental Business Blogwww.EnvironBusiness.wordpress.com
Twitter twitter.com/EnvironTweet
Email [email protected]