Environmental Protection

What Everyone Needs to Know(r)
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Pamela Hill is an environmental lawyer and former Deputy Regional Counsel at the United States Environmental Protection Agency's New England Regional Office, with extensive experience as a career senior attorney at the USEPA. She is a lecturer in environmental law at Boston University School of Law and has also taught environmental law at Northeastern University School of Law.

Environmental Protection: What Everyone Needs to Know® helps readers to access and navigate the robust system of environmental laws that have emerged to check the deleterious impact of human activity on the natural environment. Using concrete examples to cover historical background as well as contemporary scientific, legal, and economic topics, the book explores hot-button current issues from nanopollution to climate change.
  • Preface

  • 1 Environmental Protection: An Introduction

  • What is the environment?

  • What is environmental protection?

  • Why does the environment need protection?

  • How did protecting the environment become a societal concern?

  • What is the Environmental Protection Agency?

  • Do most countries have environmental agencies similar to the EPA?

  • What values drive environmental policy?

  • Why is environmental protection so hard to achieve?

  • What does the idea of unintended consequences have to do with environmental protection?

  • What is sustainability?

  • 2 Pollution

  • What is pollution?

  • What are pollutants?

  • What are persistent organic pollutants?

  • What are endocrine disruptors?

  • What are bioaccumulation and biomagnification?

  • How do we know what a safe level of pollution is?

  • What is noise pollution?

  • What is light pollution?

  • What is nanopollution?

  • What is the precautionary principle?

  • What are the most dangerous pollutants?

  • 3 Environmental Laws

  • What is environmental law in the United States?

  • What does the US Constitution say about protecting the environment?

  • Why did Congress enact environmental laws?

  • What are the most important United States environmental laws?

  • What is the National Environmental Policy Act?

  • Do environmental laws protect Native American lands and populations?

  • Is United States environmental law out of date?

  • What are the environmental laws of other countries?

  • 4 Environmental Protection and the Global Community

  • Is protecting the environment a global concern?

  • Is there international environmental law?

  • What is the role of the United Nations in global environmental protection?

  • What are the main obstacles to achieving global environmental agreements?

  • Should developing countries be asked to help solve environmental problems?

  • What is the connection between international trade and the environment?

  • Which countries are best at protecting the environment?

  • Is the United States a global leader in environmental protection?

  • 5 Water

  • Why is water important?

  • What is a watershed?

  • What is groundwater?

  • What are aquifers?

  • What is water pollution?

  • Why is water pollution a problem?

  • What are the main kinds of water pollutants?

  • How can nutrients cause water pollution?

  • What are algal blooms?

  • How do excess nutrients get into the aquatic environment?

  • What are pathogens?

  • Why are sediments water pollutants?

  • Which chemicals are the most harmful
In 1962, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring sounded an alarm: the natural environment is being dangerously degraded because of human activity. Ever since, environmental protection has been a major societal concern. A robust system of environmental laws has emerged in the United States, commercial activities are increasingly scrutinized for their environmental impact, and communities around the world are becoming aware of the environment as a global issue requiring international attention. The most important evidence comes from the environment itself: the planet is warming, water supplies are at risk, ecosystems are under stress, and species are being lost at an unprecedented rate.

Environmental Protection: What Everyone Needs to Know® provides accessible information that will help readers navigate this complex and highly relevant subject. It gives background information on the origins and development of environmental protection; introductions to the main elements of environmental protection with concrete examples; the context for understanding current issues; definitions of key terms; scientific, legal, and economic underpinnings; and discussion of hot-button current issues from nanopollution to climate change. The reader will gain familiarity with phenomena like biodiversity, the greenhouse effect, fugitive emissions, and algal blooms while learning about the impact of landmark policy initiatives like the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Kyoto Protocol, and the Paris Agreement.

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