The term “Ecofeminism” first appeared in 1974 in Françoise d’Eaubonne’s book, Le Féminisme ou la mort (Feminism or Death), in which she presents her thesis: nature and women are the two most commonly exploited and enslaved “ressources”. The term was subsequently used to designate very diverse thoughts and struggles across Europe, the United States and the global South, linked by a common denominator: not the addition of the ecological and feminist struggles, but the interweaving of both (while keeping the inclusion of others possible).