Eco-Nationalism

Ecological Nationalism (EcoNat) also called Eco-Nationalism or Green Nationalism is a political ideology which synthesis nationalist ideal of national duty with environmentalist concerns for protecting the natural habitat.

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The Green Party was originally named the Green Movement and led by Eran Ben-Yemini and Alon Tal. It formed as a political party, and ran a joint list with Meimad, a dovish religious party, after Meimad had ended its alliance with the  Labor Party. In addition to the environment, the electoral slate's platform addressed issues of education,  social democracy, religious pluralism, and co-existence with the  Palestine. The campaign downplayed religious issues, and emphasized environmental questions.

The party's main focus is on toxic pollution in Haifa Bay and the effects on nearby land. Another focus is on air pollution. They also want to make Israel carbon free.

Eastern Europe
Independence movements from the U.S.S.R. (mainly in  Estonia,  Lithuania and  Ukraine) saw environmental degradation as the systemic flaw of the  Soviet system.

Western Europe
In 2005 the British National Party claimed in their manifesto to be the only "only true ‘Green Party’ in Britain".

In 2014, the leader of French National Front (now the National Rally) Marine Le Pen launched a 'new ecology' movement.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Fill it with green (#05d342)
 * 3) Draw a black waving flag (#202020)
 * 4) Add the eyes and you're done!

Books

 * Eco-Nationalism: Anti-Nuclear Activism and National Identity in Russia, Lithuania, and Ukraine by Jane I. Dawson

Wikipedia

 * Eco-nationalism
 * Green Zionism
 * Aytzim
 * The Green Party (Israel)
 * The Greens (Israel)
 * Meretz