antienvironmentalist

English edit

Adjective edit

antienvironmentalist

  1. Alternative form of anti-environmentalist
    • 2000, Thomas C. Shevory, Body/politics: Studies in Reproduction, Production, and (re)construction, Greenwood Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 131:
      The Christian coalition has increasingly adopted antienvironmentalist positions, reportedly asserting that "the hole in the ozone [is] an atheist ploy" and that global environmental threats have been invented by atheists to []
    • 2008 October 16, Ursula K Heise, Sense of Place and Sense of Planet: The Environmental Imagination of the Global, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 136:
      This basic assumption logically leads to a critical examination of corporate, governmental, and generally antienvironmentalist risk assessments just as much as of environmentalist ones, as the theory insists on “the inherently cultural []

Noun edit

antienvironmentalist (plural antienvironmentalists)

  1. Alternative form of anti-environmentalist
    • 1974, Russell Lincoln Ackoff, Redesigning the Future: a Systems Approach to Societal Problems, Wiley-Interscience:
      The principal objective of the antienvironmentalist is to get the environmentalist "off his back." He opposes any program for environmental improvement that significantly affects his behavior or for which he must bear part of the [cost].