I believe the definition you're referring to is that of
conservation, a movement that started in the late 1800s, largely with the help of a
naturalist named John Muir. He advised President Teddy Roosevelt to set aside some land
for national parks and is the father of our modern park
system.
Later, in the 1960s, a modern movement began to
look at ceaning up pollution in air and waterways. The "Green" movement we know today
is just the latest version of the conservationism they started a long time ago, and is
no standard scientific practice, and is taught widely in the public
schools.
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