Noun
/eko.loˈxis.mo/
"Ecologismo" refers to the ideology or movement that promotes the protection and preservation of the environment through sustainable practices, conservation, and awareness of ecological issues. This term is used to describe the beliefs and actions related to protecting the natural world and living harmoniously with it. It is commonly used in both oral and written contexts, especially in discussions about climate change, conservation efforts, and sustainable development.
Example: Mi hermana es muy verde, siempre recicla todo. (My sister is very green, she always recycles everything.)
"Pensar en verde" (To think green): Means to think or act with consideration for the environment.
Example: Debemos empezar a pensar en verde y reducir nuestro consumo de plástico. (We need to start thinking green and reduce our plastic consumption.)
"Cambio climático" (Climate change): Refers to the long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
The term "ecologismo" comes from the Greek word "oikos," meaning "house" or "home," and the suffix "-ismo," denoting a doctrine or belief system. It was first used in the mid-20th century to describe the growing movement focused on environmental protection and sustainability.