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My first environmental policy course, taught by Dr. Sheldon Krimsky, dramatically distinguished the Greens Greens (which understood the matrix of existential coexistence as fundamentally, primordially real, independent of any and all political aspirations, and that political involvements are merely 'instrumental' in establishing human and nonhuman life on planet Earth, and the 'Red Greens' (whose political agendas transcended their ecological objectives, making environmentalism instrumental for political engagement and analysis). MaynardClark (talk) 15:55, 4 February 2018 (UTC)Reply