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Draft:The Rise of Eco-Fascism: A Threat to Climate Justice

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  • Eco-fascism, a radical offspring of fascism, has historically intertwined nationalist and environmentalist ideologies, often advocating for the preservation of natural landscapes and resources through authoritarian means. This ideology has influenced environmental policy, particularly in the realm of climate justice. While eco-fascism shares some concerns with mainstream environmentalism, such as the preservation of the natural world, it diverges significantly in its approach and ethical framework.*
  • The article now provides a detailed comparison with eco-nationalism and deep ecology, highlighting the distinctions in their approaches to environmental issues and political structures. It includes historical context and contemporary examples of eco-fascism's influence on environmental policy, with a special focus on its contrast with the inclusive and global perspective of climate justice advocates.*