environmentalism

environmentalism
environmentalism 1923, as a psychological theory (in the nature vs. nurture debate), from ENVIRONMENTAL (Cf. environmental) + -ISM (Cf. -ism). The ecological sense is from 1972. Related: Environmentalist (n.), 1916 in the psychological sense, 1970 in the ecological sense.

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