![]() ![]() Environmental degradation started with colonialism, as nature was exploited and the connection between people and nature were destroyed. He supports the ‘Chipko Movement’ which emerged as a farmers’ movement in the 1970s. In The Unquiet Wood (1990), Ramchandra Guha expresses grave concerns to save nature from those who have been profiteering by felling trees. ![]() Featuring a beaming Bill Clinton in Botswana and more sinisterly, a series of double-page spreads advertising Ford Motor Company’s commitment to the environment, the magazine duly joined the millennial rallying cry to save the planet, issues on behalf of a country that has done far less than one might reasonably expect to protect the global environment but far more than it could possibly have hoped to ‘reinvent the imperial tradition for the twenty-first century.’ (1) In April 2000, the American Magazine Time published a commemorative on Earth day issue. In this context, Graham Huggan and Helen Tiffin write in Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment (2010): Many authors use literature as a medium to write about the environment and participate in environmental awareness. To avoid its consequences human beings need to be aware of nature and its ecosystem. The modern era faces serious environmental issues. ![]() By Narendra Kashinath Mule & Morve Roshan K. ![]()
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