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Green politics

Green politics, or ecopolitics, is a political ideology that aims to foster an ecologically sustainable society often, but not always, rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.[1][2] It began taking shape in the western world in the 1970s; since then green parties have developed and established themselves in many countries around the globe and have achieved some electoral success.

"Green movement" redirects here. For the Iranian political movement, see Iranian Green Movement. For other uses, see Green Movement (disambiguation).

The political term green was used initially in relation to die Grünen (German for "the Greens"),[3][4] a green party formed in the late 1970s.[5] The term political ecology is sometimes used in academic circles, but it has come to represent an interdisciplinary field of study as the academic discipline offers wide-ranging studies integrating ecological social sciences with political economy in topics such as degradation and marginalization, environmental conflict, conservation and control and environmental identities and social movements.[6][7]


Supporters of green politics share many ideas with the conservation, environmental, feminist and peace movements. In addition to democracy and ecological issues, green politics is concerned with civil liberties, social justice, nonviolence, sometimes variants of localism and tends to support social progressivism.[8] Green party platforms are largely considered left in the political spectrum. The green ideology has connections with various other ecocentric political ideologies, including ecofeminism, eco-socialism and green anarchism, but to what extent these can be seen as forms of green politics is a matter of debate.[9] As the left-wing green political philosophy developed, there also came into separate existence opposite movements on the right-wing that include ecological components such as eco-capitalism and green conservatism.

Ecological wisdom

Social justice

Grassroots democracy

Nonviolence

Federation of Green Parties of Africa

Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas / Federación de los Partidos Verdes de las Américas

Asia-Pacific Green Network

European Green Party

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Outline of green politics

for a list and summary of all political colours

Political colour

Dobson, Andrew (2007). Green Political Thought. 4. Edition (1. Edition 1980), London/ New York: Routledge.  0-415-40351-0 (Hardcover)

ISBN

Gilk, Paul (2009). . The Lutterworth Press. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2010.

Green Politics is Eutopian

Spretnak, Charlene (1986). The Spiritual Dimension of Green Politics. Santa Fe, N.M.: Bear & Co. 95 p.  0-939680-29-7

ISBN

Zimmermann, Katharina; Graziano, Paolo (2020). . Sustainability. 12 (5): 1819. doi:10.3390/su12051819.

"Mapping Different Worlds of Eco-Welfare States"

Archived 14 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine

Global Greens Charter, Canberra 2001

Ecology and Society – book on politics and sociology of environmentalism