LANGUAGE AND ECOLOGY: DISCOURSES SHAPING ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION AND ACTION
Abstract
The relationship between language and ecology is the growth area of interdisciplinary research, and it is considered a way to form and reflect the interaction between the world of nature and the human interaction. This article discusses the role of language on the impact of environmental ideology and environmental behavior, and promotes or undermines stability. Through the prism of ecological linguistics,this article analyze show words, metaphors and narratives contribute to environmental harmony or fall. This also emphasizes the importance of rethinking language to support environmental perception and action. This study, which examines the harmful and useful discourses found in media, education and everyday communication, emphasizes the power of language as a tool for environmental change and stability.