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The Roots of Modern Environmentalism explores the historical development and intellectual foundations of contemporary environmental movements. David Pepper traces the evolution of environmental thought from its early philosophical origins through the emergence of organized environmentalism in the twentieth century.
The book examines the contributions of key thinkers, scientific discoveries, and social movements that collectively shaped modern environmental consciousness. Pepper analyzes how economic, political, and cultural factors influenced the development of environmental ideology and practice.
This scholarly work provides readers with a deeper understanding of why environmental issues became central to modern societies and how different environmental perspectives emerged. It serves as an essential reference for students, academics, and anyone seeking to understand the historical context of contemporary environmental debates and movements.







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