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Water
In The Everglades
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A 5 page paper on the economic and environmental issues in
Florida as they pertain to the Everglades National Park The
paper talks about the problems and discusses what's
currently being done about it. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Everglade.doc
Environmental
Impact of Surface Sewage Runoff (Includes Information on
Tennessee Law Relating to Issue)
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This 7 page report discusses the environmental impact of
sewage runoff in a variety of landscapes. Over 5.3 million
metric tons of sewage sludge are produced in the United
States every year. The sewage treatment industry, like
others in the waste business, has discovered, not
surprisingly, that the cheapest means of disposing of this
yearly mountain is to spread it over nearby fields.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWrunoff.rtf
Environmental
Regulation Of Pesticides / Two Different Perspectives
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A 10 page overview of the effects of examples of
environmental regulations which pertain to businesses,
particularly of pesticide regulations. Emphasizes that
regulations are implemented to protect not only the
environment but also human health and welfare. Emphasizes
the role businesses have in the formation and change of
environmental regulations. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Envreg.wps
Exxon
Valdez Oil Spill / Environmental Consciousness
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An 8 page research paper that explores Exxon's
responsibility, both legal and moral, for the oil spill that
occurred in 1989. Discussion includes a brief recount of the
incident, legal and ethical issues, and concludes by
suggesting that Kant was right -- laws must be made to
assure businesses conduct themselves in ethical ways, thus
laws to protect the environment must be stricter.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Exvaldez.wps
Environmental
Law And Theories Of State
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6 pages in length. Environmentalists believe that while
federal environmental laws are essential, there are still
other ways to accomplish the many goals that still have to
be attained by means of state and local laws. It is true
that there has been a great amount achieved in the nearly
thirty years since the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA) was implemented; indeed, most environmental
rules have proven themselves to be cost-effective and good
for the economy. But some critics contend that not enough
local attention has been given as a means by which to offset
the complacency that exists today. They claim there has to
be more involvement from all people, not just those in
federal governmental programs or involved with large
corporations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCenvst.wps
Environmental
Law & Society
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This 7 page paper addresses the issues surrounding
environmental law, particularly in relationship to the
business community. The problems created by landfills and
incenerators are noted as well as the difficulty in reaching
environmentally friendly solutions. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: Envlaw.wps
Britain’s
International Trade Environment
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A 10 page overview of Britain’s International Trade
Environment and some of the laws and constraints relating to
it. Discusses finance of international trade, the European
Union, environmental regulation, Competition Law and
Copyright among other concepts important to the
international trade environment. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: PPBritBs.wps
Coal
Mining Destruction
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A 7 page paper discussing surface mining. Surface mining
used to be more commonly known as strip mining, and the
first law requiring environmental restoration of the land
after the completion of a strip mining operation was passed
20 years ago. Though the law was amended in 1997 to be far
more stringent in its environmental requirements, it is far
too easy to be granted variance on the environmental
standards. Drastic surface mining has become commonplace in
south central West Virginia, where the surface frequently is
the current level of mountain exposed through mountaintop
removal. The method is just what its name implies—coal
that used to be mined underground is now simply collected
from the surface, but only after much of the mountain has
been removed and dumped into a valley below the mine.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Coal.doc
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