Economy, asked by kk895416, 11 months ago

Indicates the efficacy of informal regulations on environmental pollution​

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Answered by abhi3023
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Answer:

Environmental law is the collection of laws, regulations, agreements and common law that governs how humans interact with their environment.

The purpose of environmental law is to protect the environment and create rules for how people can use natural resources.

The Environment Protection Act 1986 authorizes the central government to protect and improve environmental quality, control and reduce pollution from all sources, and prohibit or restrict the setting and operation of any industrial facility on environmental grounds.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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There has been an increase in awareness of the communities for improving the efficacy of informal systems in regulating the methods and procedures for protecting the environment from pollution and degradation. There are environmental petitions signed by residents for fighting against the levels of pollution

Explanation:

  • In the formal system the government has a role to play for controlling the industrial pollution levels. In the informal systems the government is not involved in controlling the pollution levels
  • The informal sectors are today involved with improving the efficiency of the environmental departments through various environmental petitions signed by residents because of an increase in public awareness on environmental pollution and protecting the environment.
  • The communities today are today taking initiatives for controlling the level of pollution due to increasing anxieties over health issues and due to environmental degradation. Their fight against environmental pollution is supported by the  role of the media, environmental activists and the NGOs.

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