environmentalist
Definitions
noun
One who advocates for the protection of the environment and biosphere from misuse from human activity through such measures as ecosystem protection, waste reduction and pollution prevention.
This tension is familiar in the lives of most environmentalists. Some own cars; some still eat meat.
The term greenwashing was coined by environmentalist Jay Westerveld in 1986, back when most consumers received their news from television, radio and print media – the same outlets that corporations regularly flooded with a wave of high-priced, slickly-produced commercials and print ads.
One who holds the view that environment, rather than heredity or culture, is the primary factor in the development of an individual or group.
As we remarked once before, there are two extreme views with respect to life, one attributing everything to the environment, the other to inherent abilities. If, for example, an unusual number of distinguished men are born and reared in the same locality, the environmentalists assert that the causes for their appearance were entirely external and that had their parents changed habitats with those residing elsewhere the result would have been the same, except that the family names of these eminent men would have been different.
adj
Of, or relating to environmentalism.
The environmentalist explanation would be that tropical environment retards or depresses culture through its physiological effect on the human organism.