ec·o·fun·da·men·tal·ism | (ek-oh-fuhn-duh-men-tl-iz-uhm)
1. An extreme ideology and social movement in which environmental conservation and improvements of the "health" of the environment are illogically elevated beyond the Natural Rights of Man.
2. A bastardization of the once-noble philosophy of Environmentalism that advocates for the subordination of democratic principles and individual rights to the whims of the Green lobby and the lusty - but mossy, unproven and speculative - concerns of Environmentalists.
1. An extreme ideology and social movement in which environmental conservation and improvements of the "health" of the environment are illogically elevated beyond the Natural Rights of Man.
2. A bastardization of the once-noble philosophy of Environmentalism that advocates for the subordination of democratic principles and individual rights to the whims of the Green lobby and the lusty - but mossy, unproven and speculative - concerns of Environmentalists.
Example:
The Ecofundamentalism espoused by Greenpeace represents the greatest threat to Judeo-Christian Civilization since radical Islam declared war on the West.
The Ecofundamentalism espoused by Greenpeace represents the greatest threat to Judeo-Christian Civilization since radical Islam declared war on the West.
by joepa007 January 02, 2014