"Today, many parents are worried about the bottles out of which their babies drink, because many contain plastics made with Bisphenol A, a compound that helps to make hard, clear, shatter-proof plastics but that might also be a neurotoxin, especially for children. Though science has yet to fully explore this issue, what era of the environmental movement does this concern most closely follow?

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Answer:

the modern environmental movement

Explanation:

The environmentalist movement was initially imprinted in the history of man by theologians and philosophers, whose thinking was based in this sense, on focusing on God and nature. Over time this movement has been modernizing and fighting for various social guidelines related to nature. When we talk about the modern environmental movement, the first thing that comes to mind is the struggle for nature preservation, however, this environmental movement deals with other issues, such as the condemnation of the use of nuclear energy and the anti-toxic groups.

The anti-toxic movement is a strand of the modern environmental movement that is concerned with the effects that industrialization has on human health through toxic or disease-causing elements. An example of these elements is Bisphenol A used in bottles, which can act as a neurotoxin and cause health problems. Concern about toxic substances in industrial products that we use often can be considered a concern that fits the modern environmental movement.