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"tree hugger" Definitions
  1. a person who cares very much about the environment and tries to protect it

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This time it's the sentimental urban tree-hugger ideologues against ignorant Joe Diesel.
"All the familiar caricatures they have for us—outsider, tree hugger, élitist," he said.
We could go on and on but we'll stop at his latest: Most Charitable Tree Hugger.
I'm no tree hugger, but damn, it's affecting us this bad, and we're the ones doing it.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Famous for his high speed car chases, James Bond is hardly an obvious tree hugger.
"I am a tree-hugger, in love with frogs and forests," he wrote in 216 in The Boston Globe.
A woman wearing Birkenstock sandals — the erstwhile marker of the tree-hugger and nature-lover — streaks through the forest.
The march had many of the familiar features of tree-hugger gatherings — Mother Earth imagery, street performers on stilts, drums.
This time, Birkenstocks are being paired with cool fashions and painted toenails, a far cry from an unwashed tree-hugger.
Many overlook that, pointing to his business success and his war on "political correctness" while berating Muslims and "tree-hugger" environmentalists.
Equally unfortunate, it has forced individuals into unnecessarily one-dimensional categories: environmentalist or CEO, animal lover or profiteer, tree-hugger or cold-blooded capitalist.
Bryan Nash Gill (1961-2013) was a tree hugger extraordinaire who took inspiration from his native New England forests and specialized in woodblock prints.
Britain's Sun newspaper reported that the decision was spearheaded by the film's director Cary Joji Fukunaga, quoting an insider who described him as a "total tree-hugger".
Where Roosevelt was a conservationist who expanded America's network of national parks, Mr Macron has become a tree-hugger who vows to "make our planet great again".
O'Leary — irritated at Cuban's encouragement — interrupted by saying, "he made hundreds of dollars!" as a critique of the tight margins on making and selling Christmas Tree Hugger.
Esvelt's environmentalism was different from the radical "tree-hugger, chainsaw-sabotaging, bike-riding-for-peace-and-world-saving brand of environmentalism," that was common in the Portland area, Brown said.
Though the Christmas Tree Hugger is also a fake stump, it at least LOOKS real, which means you can finally cover up those unsightly metal rods on the bottom of artificial trees and pretend you've got the real deal.
"Our customer is everyone, because there is an investment banker sitting next to a tree hugger next to a doctor next to a stressed-out mom," said Suze Yalof Schwartz, owner of Unplug, which is based in Los Angeles and is expected to open a New York location later this year.
The dragon features a hydraulic neck and a massive flamethrower in its mouth.Maker Faire 2012: Gon Kirin, a Fire-Breathing Dragon Made from Recycled Scraps Tree Hugger 2012. Gon KiRin was built in five months by a dedicated 15-person team. It debuted at the 2010 Burning ManGon Kirin Led Artist 2010.
The last name came from Jesse Selman's bluegrass band named Grass. Canadian American actor Joshua Jackson guest starred in the episode as Jesse Grass. Although guest stars most often record their lines with the cast members of the show, Jackson did not. "Lisa the Tree Hugger" originally had a different, more complicated ending compared to what is seen in the episode.
7, "In the House of Tom Bombadil" Tolkien made a drawing of Old Man Willow, from an unpollarded tree by the river in Oxford, to support his writing. The evil tree has puzzled critics, as it does not fit with Tolkien's image as an environmentalist "tree-hugger"; others have noted that trees too are seen by Christians as affected by the Biblical Fall of Man.
His early engagement in the technology industry and environmental movement led him to blog for the Discovery Channel. He attracted enough interest that YouTube approached him to start a channel, Cooking Stoned. The channel was later renamed to Jerry James Stone. Prior to focusing on the sustainable food movement, he contributed to The Atlantic, Discovery Channel's Tree Hugger and Animal Planet, and MAKE Magazine.
John Pipkin in Austin, Texas, February 2016. John George Pipkin is an American author, born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1967. He holds a PhD in British Romantic Literature from Rice University in Houston, TX, an MA in English from UNC-Chapel Hill, and a BA from Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA. His first novel, Woodsburner, won the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize,"Thoreau: Tree-hugger and tree-burner". Fine Books and Collections, December 2009.
Thematically, Nyro's concerns turned from passion and love towards subjects of a more political and sociological nature, including environmentalism, motherhood, and feminism. It met with mixed reviews, and Nyro was lambasted in some quarters for "turning into a tree-hugger." After being out of print in the U.S. for many years, Mother's Spiritual was finally released on CD in 2009. It was her last studio album for nine years, and she returned only in 1988 to stage a tour.
Dominique Voynet, 2008 An environmentalist is a person who is concerned with and/or advocates for the protection of the environment. An environmentalist can be considered a supporter of the goals of the environmental movement, "a political and ethical movement that seeks to improve and protect the quality of the natural environment through changes to environmentally harmful human activities". An environmentalist is engaged in or believes in the philosophy of environmentalism. Environmentalists are sometimes referred to using informal or derogatory terms such as "greenie" and "tree-hugger".
"Lisa the Tree Hugger" is the fourth episode of the twelfth season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 19, 2000. In the episode, Lisa falls in love with the leader of a radical environmentalist group and tries to impress him by living in Springfield's oldest tree in order to keep it from being cut down. The episode is based on the story of the American tree sitter Julia Butterfly Hill.
The Jardin d'Aval boasts a collection of orchids in memory of Thébault. In to the archives that came with the purchase of the house, Thébault's orchid collection was detailed in the papers of her gardener, Auguste Lecanu. Jardin d'Aval was inspired by Alice in Wonderland and features yew arches, which mimic the stone arches on the coastline. There are installations by both Thomas Rösler (a 10-meter-long furniture set made from solid oak) and The Tree Hugger Project (sculptures made of dried branches and scraps of wood that depict "a hundred ways to embrace a tree without being ridiculous").
In response to a land reform law passed in Guatemala in 1952 which ended feudal work relations and expropriated unused lands and sold them to the indigenous and peasants, the William Wrigley Company discontinued buying Guatemalan chicle. Since it was the sole buyer of Guatemalan chicle, the government was forced to create a massive aid program for growers. By the 1960s, most chewing gum companies had switched from using chicle to butadiene-based synthetic rubber which was cheaper to manufacture. Only a handful of small gum companies still use chicle, including Glee Gum, Simply Gum, and Tree Hugger Gum.
In the years that followed, Diether Krebs acted in roles of varying quality. In 1986 he played the hairdresser "Hupsi" in Helmut Dietl's successful series Kir Royal – Aus dem Leben eines Klatschreporters; in 1993 he took on a role in the catastrophe film Möbius by Matti Geschonneck. In 1991 he acted as a long-distance driver in the comedy Go Trabi Go by Peter Timm. That same year, he entered the German music charts: for a while he became famous as "Martin", a naive tree-hugger in a hand-knitted Fair Isle jumper with straggly hair and prominent teeth.
Wilkowice, Poland The Tree Hugger Project, begun in 2005, is an ongoing work of environmental art conceived along with the artist Agnieszka Gradzik. With the help of participants on site, who gather branches, twigs, vines and flowers, the artists fashion together these natural materials into groups of figures literally "hugging" trees. The artist's stated intention is to "...remind us that we humans are still very much a part of our natural surroundings"."Tree Huggers", FiberArts, October 2006 Installations of the project are sponsored by local environmental or arts related organizations and have occurred in cities across Europe, in England, and in the United States.
Starting in 2004, Harveys Original SeatbeltBags have been seasonally releasing limited edition "LTD" bags twice a year that feature combinations of solid color woven seatbelts with novelty themes. Only 250 bags are released in each color combination, and the bags are numbered 1-250. LTD bags have a unique lining, hand stamped hang- tag with the logo of the bag and generally come in the Medium Tote silhouette. Some limited editions in the past include Cotton Candy, Caramel Crunch, Orange Sherbet, Black Berry, Paint by Numbers, Black Pearl, Sand Dollar, Lady Luck, Queen of Hearts, Tree Hugger, Cupcake and a Wahoo's theme with the famous fish taco house colors.
Although the facets of Phoebe's character are manifold and extremely complex, Phoebe can generally be classified as kind-hearted, but ditzy and whimsical. Due in no small part to her extremely traumatic childhood, Phoebe has developed a child-like naïveté in an attempt to shield her from the world's evils. In addition to being a vegetarian and an avid tree-hugger, she also displays a remarkable lack of experience with the "darker sides" of life. In "The One Where Old Yeller Dies", it is shown that her deceased mother Lily would always turn off films before anything traumatic would happen, including the death of Old Yeller or Bambi's mother being shot.
In the 1970s, construction of the metro station caused much controversy since the plans called for the old elms to be cut down, which led to violent protests and a tree-hugger campaign on May 12-May 13, 1971 with people chaining themselves to the trees, the so-called Battle of the Elms. Eventually these protests not only saved the trees and caused the station entrances to be located east and west of the park, but they also marked the end of a period when many old buildings in central Stockholm were demolished.Wahlgren, pp 20–23. The park had a reputation for rioting youth, prostitution, and drug dealing in the 1980s.
The Ontario Association of Architects selected Altius for the 2007 Best Emerging Practice Award in recognition for their effective strategies and entrepreneurial creativity in a firm that has been in practice for 5 years or less. Also in 2007, the three partners of Altius Architecture Inc purchased 49% of Sustain Design Studio, and their flagship miniHome, a line of sustainable prefabricated homes. In 2009, the three partners acquired 100% of Sustain Design Studio and began expanding the miniHome into the California market.Lloyd Alter, "New MiniHome Designs Developed For West Coast", "Tree Hugger", February 28, 2012 In 2016, one of the partners, Trevor McIvor, left the firm.
The most recent installation was sponsored by Klub Gaja in Wilkowice, Poland to celebrate International Tree Day and included an installation in Park Ujazdowski at Poland's Center for Contemporary Art. Past installations have taken place at Washington University, Forest Park in St. Louis, , at the Arts Festival in Hebden Bridge in England, and in Stadtpark in Vienna, Austria. In March 2007 the Tree Hugger Project was named first in a national on-line arts competition organized by the New York City-based organization Art For Progress, and has been invited to the 2007 Burning Man festival, which also awarded the Project a grant for the installation. New installations are currently planned for Europos Parkas in Lithuania and the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Isfahan, Iran.
The City Gardener is a gardening television series, produced by Twofour and broadcast on Channel 4 from 2003 to 2005 in the UK and on HGTV in the US. The show is hosted by Matt James, who is billed as "a genuine, 21st-century tree- hugger". The show is targeted at urban city dwellers that might otherwise overlook their potential gardens due to a busy schedule, small garden area or not enough do-it-yourself knowledge. In each episode Matt James visits a home located in the city, which usually contains a dilapidated and/or tiny garden area that needs major renovation. The home owners decide on a budget for their new garden and are consulted on their preference of garden style, features, plants, and maintenance requirement.
Julia Butterfly Hill, an environmentalist who lived in a tree for more than two years to prevent it from being cut down, was the inspiration for the episode. "Lisa the Tree Hugger" was written by Matt Selman and directed by Steven Dean Moore as part of the twelfth season of The Simpsons (2000–2001). It is based on a story Selman heard on the radio about Julia Butterfly Hill, an American activist and environmentalist who lived in a millennium-old California Redwood tree known as Luna for more than two years between 1997 and 1999 to prevent loggers from cutting it down. The character Jesse Grass was named after Selman's brother Jesse Selman, who according to Matt acts a lot like Jesse Grass.
Tolkien, a Roman Catholic, believed that living things such as trees had been affected by the Fall of Man. Medieval statuary of the Fall at Notre Dame de Paris Saguaro and Thacker comment that critics have puzzled over Tolkien's description of Old Man Willow, as it does not fit with Tolkien's image as an environmentalist "tree-hugger". They write that trees (like other creatures) are in Tolkien's world subject to the corruption of the Fall of Man, mentioning Tolkien's Catholicism. They state that while Tolkien's writings on the meaning of trees verges on the pagan, both the Old and the New Testament use trees as symbols, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil in Genesis, the Cross, the tree of death in the Gospels, and the Tree of Life in Revelation (22:2); and that Tolkien succeeds in "bring[ing] all these elements together" in The Lord of the Rings: death, creation, sub-creation, re- creation.
While the show was on hiatus, he appeared in several movies including Cruel Intentions (a New York yuppie adaptation of Les Liaisons dangereuses that also starred Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe), The Skulls, The Safety of Objects, The Laramie Project and a short cameo in the remake of Ocean's Eleven in which he appears as himself in a poker scene with Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Holly Marie Combs, among others. In 2000, he also guest- starred in Season 12 of The Simpsons, voicing the character of Jesse Grass, a "hunky environmentalist" and love interest for Lisa Simpson in the episode "Lisa the Tree Hugger". He also was cast as " Beau" in the movie "Gossip" in 2000 with actors James Marsden, Kate Hudson and Norman Reedus. Shortly after Dawson's Creek ended in 2003, Jackson played the lead role in films alongside Dennis Hopper (Americano), Harvey Keitel (Shadows in the Sun), and Donald Sutherland (Aurora Borealis). In 2005, Jackson moved to the UK and made his stage debut on the London West End with Patrick Stewart in David Mamet's two- man play, A Life in the Theatre.

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