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Environmental Law



Environmentalism - movement to protect the quality and continuity of life through conservation of natural resources, prevention of pollution, and control of land use. The philosophical foundations for environmentalism in the United States were established by Thomas Jefferson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau. In 1864, George Perkins Marsh published Man & Nature, in which he   Read More...

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    Public Policies for Environmental Protection
    by Paul R. Portney, Robert N. Stavins. 294 pgs.


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    Environmental Regulations and Corporate Strategy: A NAFTA Perspective
    by Alan P. Rugman, John S. Kirton, Julie S. Soloway. 262 pgs.


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    Smart Regulation: Designing Environmental Policy
    by Neil Gunningham, Peter Grabosky, Darren Sinclair. 494 pgs.


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    The Effectiveness of European Union Environmental Policy
    by Wyn Grant, Duncan Matthews, Peter Newell. 237 pgs.


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