Значение слова "ECOANXIETY" найдено в 1 источнике

ECOANXIETY

найдено в "Dictionary of new words"

n.
Worry or agitation caused by concerns about the present and future state of the environment.
Example Citations:
Still, automakers should be worried. The latest sales figures from Britain—Europe's largest SUV market—show demand down 6 percent over the past year. Soaring petrol prices offer some explanation, but the true cause has more to do with the vehicle's questionable image in an age of deepening eco-anxiety.
—William Underhill, "When Is Big Too Big?," Newsweek, December 18, 2006
Of all science fiction's apocalypses, John Christopher's 1956 The Death of Grass is one of the most haunting.Its premise — a virus that wipes out the world's grasses, and hence most cereal crops — is simple; its account of the ensuing disaster gripping. As a reminder of the awful necessity of the things one takes for granted, it is hard to beat.
Christopher's novel came strongly to mind as I read some of the gloomier passages of Colin Tudge's new book. This was not because these passages seemed like science fiction — there is, after all, enough eco-anxiety around at the moment to make all but the direst predictions seem routine — but because of their stark emphasis on the perils of taking food for granted.
—Naville Hawcock, "Growth spurt," Financial Times, April 14, 2007
Earliest Citation:
Long before eco-anxiety became a national ailment this year, a strong environmental ethic seemed to come naturally to people in Anne Arundel.
—Lisa Leff, "Ecology Carries Clout in Anne Arundel," The Washington Post, August 5, 1990
Related Words:
checkbook environmentalist
climate porn
eco-driving
eco-porn
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range anxiety
ringxiety
solastalgia
stress puppy
technology-related anxiety
Categories:
Environment
Anger and Anxiety


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