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    humans beyond these confines derives the job of an environmentalist. An environmentalist as defined by Merriam Webster is “a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment.” Just as any other profession the Environmentalists of the world are faced with issues daily, the most…

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    statement shows that environmentalists have no desire in seeing the pipeline built. They also have concern regarding the use of the pipeline—if it is built. A major concern is that “TransCanada forecasted the pipeline would leak no more than 1.4 times a decade. In reality, it spilled 14 times in its first year alone”(Wieners, 2014). Many environmentalists empirically view this as a reason to oppose the pipeline, as well as create trust issues with the company. Overall, for an environmentalist,…

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    The Second World War, American society became more aware of the environmental issues. Environmentalists soon turned to taking political action to protect the Earth. Legislative enivronmentialixm soon became not just a kdjsafk issue put a political one. HOW AMERICAN FELT AFTER WW1 + THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL PARKS ((Modern environmentalism arose not out of a productionist concern for managing natural resources for future development, but as a consumer movement that demanded a clean…

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    Roots Environmentalist. Feminist. Activist. 20 year-old Tina Yeonju Oh from Edmonton, Alberta is all of these things. Surrounded by family from whom she learned from a young age that advocacy is necessity and non-negotiable is what fueled her want for constant improvement. 50 Years Most people when asked what they expect and would like to see happen in 50 years, they reply with some sort of technology based answer such as flying/driverless cars. “I imagine a future where Canada will thrive…

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    which nothing is accomplished. Within his work, The Future of Life, Edward O. Wilson wrote two contradictory passages that he set side by side to emphasize the underlying satiristic properties of each and make them easy to compare. One demeans environmentalists and one uproots “people-first critics.” This satire demonstrates the unproductivity of political discussions between multiple organizations, parties, and governments in which both will not budge on their stance. Within the passages Wilson…

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    discussions between people first critiques and environmentalist are unproductive and unnecessary. Wilson uses satire and parallelism to show that these two groups talk a lot of hate about the other, but they are not able to come up with an overall consensus about their own topic, ultimately not helping the environment any other way. From the very beginning of the essay, Wilson uses satire to show what he thinks about environmentalist. When Wilson says “environmentalist or conversationalist is…

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    commercial propaganda is largely affecting the collapsing environment because advertisements pollute our minds and create a distraction from the collapsing world around us. However, instead of trying to individually solve these problems mental environmentalists are targeting the core agent which is the advertising industry which fuels consumerism and inevitably affects our mental environment. In order to support this thesis White elaborates on topics such…

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    an open channel of communication or even a Q and A with green parties would demonstrate TransCanada’s earnest approach. The downside of developing transparency within the EIS is that it would slow down the process of its redrafting. Also, the environmentalists could be set in their ways and not want to participate in honest discussions of climate…

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    Having a long history, the first drones created by Samuel P. Langley date back to 1849 where steam powered air balloons would take aerial pictures in reconnaissance missions. Today, on a federal level a drone provides the military with unmanned aircraft capabilities, the most commonly known MQ-1 Predator is used to perform missions. For research organizations and recreational use, stores and online businesses have smaller versions of these drones for sale, the most commonly known the quadcopters…

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    Andrea A. Lunsford claims, “the opportune moment; in arguments, the timeliness of an argument and the most opportune ways to make it”(E.A.A). Kairos helps me appeal to environmentalists about how the environment is currently being affected by global warming. Having temperature rise due to global warming is affecting the ecosystems. The author of “Climate Change” points out, “rising temperatures are depressing some plants and…

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