Ecofeminism Explanation

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Explanation of Ecofeminism Perspective Ecofeminism was formed by Francoise d’Eaubonne in 1974 to demonstrate how women can make significant contributions to the bettering of the environment. Ecofeminism is a movement that combines ecological and feminism characteristics. It is based on the ecological problems along with the exploitation of women. Ecofeminism comes from the critsism of sexism within the green movement. Women and men play a role in environmental issues, specifically their differences, how they act with regards to the environment, and how adaptable they are to consequences caused by global warming. Ecofeminists fight for a wide variety of women’s rights, including better healthcare systems and cleaner shelters for women who live …show more content…

Climate change brings with it heat waves, unfamiliar rainfalls patterns and warm weather to parts that usually have cold weather. It causes death in animals, plants and humans. There are many species that could go extinct due to the loss of their habitats and the change of ecosystems, certainly for those whose habitats are completely destroyed due to change in climate, heavy rains and drought. It is known that humans are contributing to climate change in various way; these include air pollution, releasing gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. Climate change is caused by the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal, deforestation and the manufacturing of most products, chemicals and metal. Some ways in which climate change is affecting South Africa and the rest of the world include; the temperatures of the oceans are rising, ice in the Artic is melting, sea levels are rising, and change in weather patterns throughout the …show more content…

Not only will people lose their sources of income because of damage to infrastructure, but events such as these may cause social unrest. People may lose family members, animals and personal belongings. In poor cities and towns, where people lose their homes and means of income, it becomes a struggle to rebuild what they have lost. If people do not have the means to make an income, they will be unable to rebuild what they may have lost when flooding or tsunamis occurred, resulting in homelessness and malnutrition from lack of food and

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