Relevance to Environmental Sociology Bridging the Divide

 > Environment realism focuses on the limits of nature, like how much pollution the earth can handle. Social constructivism looks at how people create and understand environmental problems, like how different culture's view pollution. Environment sociology combines these views to get a complete picture of complex environmental issues. Example: In Bhutan, people celebrate "Tshechu festivals" with dances and rituals that honor nature. This shows how culture (social constructivism) can help protect the environment (environmental realism). The festivals are held in scared forests, highlighting their importance for both people and nature.

                                          Application to Contemporary issues

> Realists are all about the facts and figures the science of climate change, the need for concrete solutions. Constructivists, on the other hand, are more interested in how we talk about these issues, how different narratives shape public opinion and environmental justice. Realists focus on the ecological side, while constructivist emphasizes the social and political dimensions.


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