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Environmental Science: Milestones And Turning Points Quiz
Explain how major environmental policies came about.
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International efforts to reduce resource and ecological depletion operate on a volunteer basis rather than a mandatory one. This is due to the fact that nations do not have jurisdiction over each other.
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Major environmental policies came about as a result of environmental disasters that drew the attention of the media. Events like the oil spill in California and the fires along the Cuyahoga River drew the attention of the media and helped raise public awareness of environmental issues. Increased public awareness led to the federal government enacting policies to monitor water conditions and assess the environmental impact of business and industry.
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Global participation is important in reducing resource depletion, because the problem is a global one. Local deforestation has global impacts. The demand for resources in one country can affect the depletion of resources in other countries. Without global participation, nonrenewable resources will continue to be depleted.
Explain why global participation is important in reducing resource depletion.
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Global participation is important in reducing resource depletion, because the problem is a global one. Local deforestation has global impacts. The demand for resources in one country can affect the depletion of resources in other countries. Without global participation, nonrenewable resources will continue to be depleted.
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Major environmental policies came about as a result of environmental disasters that drew the attention of the media. Events like the oil spill in California and the fires along the Cuyahoga River drew the attention of the media and helped raise public awareness of environmental issues. Increased public awareness led to the federal government enacting policies to monitor water conditions and assess the environmental impact of business and industry.
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International efforts to reduce resource and ecological depletion operate on a volunteer basis rather than a mandatory one. This is due to the fact that nations do not have jurisdiction over each other.
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implementation of a cap and dividend policy
The National Environmental Policy Act was established in 1965.
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How have approaches to environmental issues changed over the years?
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to prevent the continued rise of greenhouse gas concentrations
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Over the years, greater controversy has arisen over environmental issues as the issues addressed have become more complex and less easily identifiable
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The number of issued permits under the cap and dividend policy increases year to year.
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International efforts to reduce resource and ecological depletion operate on a volunteer basis rather than a mandatory one. This is due to the fact that nations do not have jurisdiction over each other.
The Environmental Policy Act of 1969 was instituted as a follow up regulation to major environmental issues that occurred in the 1960's.
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In recent years, the controversy surrounding environmental issues has decreased.
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How are the international efforts at reducing resource and ecological depletion similar?
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They rely on voluntary participation.
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International efforts to reduce resource and ecological depletion operate on a volunteer basis rather than a mandatory one. This is due to the fact that nations do not have jurisdiction over each other.
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implementation of a cap and dividend policy
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Over the years, greater controversy has arisen over environmental issues as the issues addressed have become more complex and less easily identifiable
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