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What is the need of law for environmental management?​

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What is the need of law for environmental management?

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• What is Environmental Law?

Environmental law looks at all the factors that pertain to an economy and its production and industry to assess its impact on the environment and to propose regulations that will reduce environmental harm. It is mostly considered with regulations and treaty agreements between countries, corporations, and public interest initiatives that promote the conservation of natural resources and enhance

energy efficiency.

Importance of Environmental Law:

The environment is important for human existence. To protect the environment, it is important to have some legislation in place. The environmental laws provide a guideline so that we can take care of the environment in an effective manner. We have different legal organizations and charitable institutions that take care of the environment and implement the rules.

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The environmental challenges facing individuals, communities, private companies and governments throughout the world are numerous and complex. Most governments, companies and civil society organisations now recognise that environmental issues are intertwined with social, cultural and economic issues.

Promoting economic growth with environmental, human health and cultural safeguards in place seems to be the path forward for most governments, but decades of environmental mismanagement have created severe legacy issues in most countries.

A very summarised list of global environmental issues includes:

  • air and water pollution
  • climate change
  • deforestation
  • depletion of non-renewable energy sources
  • environmental impacts of reservoirs and water abstraction
  • impacts of mining
  • invasive species
  • land and soil degradation
  • loss of biodiversity and habitat fragmentation and degradation
  • ozone depletion

These all illustrate the necessity of creating administrative and legal structures capable of enabling ecologically sustainable and socially acceptable development.

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