Definition of Ecocatastrophe

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ecocatastrophe

eco-regions
eco-village
eco-warfare
eco-warrior
eco-warriors
ecoactivism
ecoactivist
ecoactivists
ecoanarchism
ecoanarchist
ecoanarchists
ecoanxiety
ecoartist
ecoartists
ecobabble
ecocatastrophe (current term)
ecocatastrophes
ecocentric
ecocentrism
ecocentrist
ecocentrists
ecocidal
ecocide
ecocides
ecocline
ecoclines
ecoconscious
ecoconsciousness
ecocritic
ecocritical

Literary usage of Ecocatastrophe

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Social Sciences at a Turning Point? by Publi Oecd Published by Oecd Publishing (1999)
"Then, in the 1960s, the ecocatastrophe in Minamata caused by mercury and the use of thalidomide for pregnant women raised questions about scientific ethics ..."

2. The Oceanic Circle: Governing the Seas as a Global Resource by Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1998)
"All this was wiped out by a new, even worse, ecocatastrophe at the end of the Paleozoic, about 230 million years ago, and there were no more reef-building ..."

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