Environmental Realism

 > This view sees the environment as a real thing, with its own rules, that we can't ignore. It says that we need to live within the limits of nature and that we are caused problems by using too much, mismanaging resources, and going beyond what the earth can handle. The solutions are to use science and conservation to fix the problems and live sustainably.

                                                    Social Constructivism

>This perspective believes that environmental problems aren't just about facts, but also about how we talk about them, what stories we tell, and how media portray, them its argues that our understanding of environmental issues is shaped by our history, politics and economy, and that powerful groups often decides which problems get attention and which are ignored. It calls for a closer look at how language, beliefs, and how things are presented influence environmental policies and what we do about them.

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