Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement

Earth is currently facing severe degradation, from global warming, ozone layer depletion, and large scale pollution among other causalities. Majority of these depredating forces have been traced back to exploitive human behaviors (UNEP, 2012). However, the environmental movement which was developed...

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Main Authors: Hosseinpour, Masoumeh, Nezakati, Hossein, Md Sidin, Samsinar, Wong, Foong Yee
Other Authors: Abd Rahman, Azmawani
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016
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Nezakati, Hossein
Md Sidin, Samsinar
Wong, Foong Yee
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Hosseinpour, Masoumeh
Nezakati, Hossein
Md Sidin, Samsinar
Wong, Foong Yee
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description Earth is currently facing severe degradation, from global warming, ozone layer depletion, and large scale pollution among other causalities. Majority of these depredating forces have been traced back to exploitive human behaviors (UNEP, 2012). However, the environmental movement which was developed to protect the environment against such exploitive human actions, demands a change in our behavior towards the environment. The increasing awareness brought upon consumers by this movement, on the effect of our behavior on the environment, (Jackson 2005) which supports the adoption of environment friendly behavior. The concern over environmental degradation as a movement, first started in the United States of America (U.S.A), Europe, and then Asia. In United States of America, the movement appeared for the first time during the 1960s and 1970s, partially after experiencing the drawbacks from use of modern technology, and the first oil crisis (Grunert and Juhl, 1995). During the twentieth century, several environmental groups made attempts to create awareness among public on environmental conservation. For instance, Rachel Carson’s bestseller book entitled “Silent Spring” focused on the hazardous effects of application of DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) and other human activities on the ecosystem and the environment (Carson, 1962). The author attempted to explain how each and every human activity had a direct or indirect effect on the food chain, its ecosystem, and ultimately the environment. The observations made by Rachel Carson were supported by then President of the United States of America, President John F. Kennedy, who acknowledged the importance of her book and environmental movement for the nation and the world.
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spelling upm-527372021-09-11T07:26:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52737/ Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement Hosseinpour, Masoumeh Nezakati, Hossein Md Sidin, Samsinar Wong, Foong Yee Earth is currently facing severe degradation, from global warming, ozone layer depletion, and large scale pollution among other causalities. Majority of these depredating forces have been traced back to exploitive human behaviors (UNEP, 2012). However, the environmental movement which was developed to protect the environment against such exploitive human actions, demands a change in our behavior towards the environment. The increasing awareness brought upon consumers by this movement, on the effect of our behavior on the environment, (Jackson 2005) which supports the adoption of environment friendly behavior. The concern over environmental degradation as a movement, first started in the United States of America (U.S.A), Europe, and then Asia. In United States of America, the movement appeared for the first time during the 1960s and 1970s, partially after experiencing the drawbacks from use of modern technology, and the first oil crisis (Grunert and Juhl, 1995). During the twentieth century, several environmental groups made attempts to create awareness among public on environmental conservation. For instance, Rachel Carson’s bestseller book entitled “Silent Spring” focused on the hazardous effects of application of DDT (Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) and other human activities on the ecosystem and the environment (Carson, 1962). The author attempted to explain how each and every human activity had a direct or indirect effect on the food chain, its ecosystem, and ultimately the environment. The observations made by Rachel Carson were supported by then President of the United States of America, President John F. Kennedy, who acknowledged the importance of her book and environmental movement for the nation and the world. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press Abd Rahman, Azmawani Nezakati, Hossein 2016 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52737/1/chapter%208.pdf Hosseinpour, Masoumeh and Nezakati, Hossein and Md Sidin, Samsinar and Wong, Foong Yee (2016) Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement. In: Achieving Sustainable Supply Chain through the Creation of Economic Growth, Environmental Protection and Social Progress. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, Serdang, Selangor, pp. 131-150. ISBN 9789673445349 https://www.academia.edu/49345542/Green_Behaviour_and_Sustainable_Consumption_A_Pleasing_Outcome_of_Environmental_Movement_pp131_150
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Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
title Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
title_full Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
title_fullStr Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
title_full_unstemmed Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
title_short Green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
title_sort green behavior and sustainable consumption: a gratifying conclusion of environmental movement
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