Ecological Nationalism (EcoNat) also called Eco-Nationalism or Green Nationalism is a political ideology which synthesis nationalist ideal of national duty with environmentalist concerns for protecting the natural habitat.
History
Israel
Eastern Europe
Independence movements from the U.S.S.R. (mainly in Estonia, Lithuania and Ukraine) saw environmental degradation as the systemic flaw of the Soviet system.
Western Europe
In 2005 the British National Party claimed in their manifesto to be the only "only true ‘Green Party’ in Britain".[2]
We are the only true ‘Green Party’ in Britain as only the BNP intends to end mass
immigration into Britain and thereby remove at a stroke the need for an extra 4 million homes in the green belts of the South East and elsewhere, which are required to house the influx of 5 million immigrants expected to enter the country under present
trends over the next twenty years.
British National Party, Rebuilding British Democracy
In 2014, the leader of French National Front (now the National Rally) Marine Le Pen launched a 'new ecology' movement.[3]
Further Information
Books
- Eco-Nationalism: Anti-Nuclear Activism and National Identity in Russia, Lithuania, and Ukraine by Jane I. Dawson
Wikipedia
Citations
- ↑ Enter the Green Zionists, Paul Berger
- ↑ Rebuilding British Democracy: British National Party 2005 Manifesto, page 48
- ↑ French National Front launches nationalist environmental movement, Arthur Neslen
Gallery
Environmentalists - Green hills and blue sky | |
Moderate / Productive | Eco-Transhumanism |
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Main | Environmentalism • Eco-Capitalism • Eco-Socialism • Eco-Anarchism • Eco-Conservatism • Green Liberalism • Green Libertarianism • Eco-Nationalism |
Radical | Eco-Fascism • Radical Environmentalism |
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