English to Spanish Dictionary environmentalist

environmentalist

ambientalista
definition
noun
So how do concerned environmentalists tackle the enormous challenge of driving that switch?
a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment.
a person who considers that environment, as opposed to heredity, has the primary influence on the development of a person or group.
translation of 'environmentalist'
noun
ambientalista
example
The 'environmentalist' movement, for instance, frequently appeals to the goodness of nature as a way to promote their causes.
It is - in its own small way - a barometer of the future direction of the 'environmentalist' movement.
He's become, rather to his own surprise, a committed 'environmentalist' .
An ardent 'environmentalist' , he did it the responsible way.
As well as being passionate about personal finance, I'm also a committed 'environmentalist' .
an 'environmentalist' group
But I cannot support the extreme 'environmentalist' positions that you present in your magazine.
He broke off his architecture studies and became active in peace and 'environmentalist' groups.
You are thought of as an avid 'environmentalist' and you've built a reputation as an outdoorsman.
the 'environmentalist' movement
Local 'environmentalists' have sounded the alarm that it may well be the beginning of an end for the species.
Generations of conservationists and 'environmentalists' have reinforced these views.
Its centre of political gravity has moved from conservative liberalism to social democracy and 'environmentalism' .
So how do concerned 'environmentalists' tackle the enormous challenge of driving that switch?
'Environmentalists' have said some coral reefs in Aceh may have been uplifted and exposed by the tsunami.
The story is a gentle introduction to 'environmentalism' and encourages children to be aware of the dangers to ocean life, posed by littering.
As 'environmentalists' keep warning us, even the air is a scarce commodity.
The defeat of the student and youth radicalism of the 1960s also bolstered the mood of pessimism and so strengthened 'environmentalism' .
Modern 'environmentalism' differs from the conservation and preservation era in two salient respects.
What thoughtful 'environmentalists' fear most in the upcoming congressional session is a rush to judgment.
"People call us, and they're not always die-hard, tree-hugging 'environmentalists' , " she says.
True 'environmentalists' are concerned not with appearances but with practising the principles that they preach.
But the relationship between counterculture 'environmentalists' and technology was always ambivalent.
The precautionary approach, unlike earlier forms of 'environmentalism' , acknowledges the power of human creativity.
"We're not ardent 'environmentalists' , but we wanted an environmentally-friendly home that looked good.
Counterculture 'environmentalists' never constructed a unified philosophy that united like-minded individuals and organizations under one banner.
Despite what some 'environmentalists' have argued, putting a price tag on a species does not make it disappear.
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