Category: Environmental Policy and Economics
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Environmental Justice Movements
Origins and Evolution of the Environmental Justice Movement The environmental justice movement finds its roots in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the environmental activism of the 1960s and 1970s. Communities marginalized by both race and economics began to mobilize against unfair environmental practices. One pivotal moment was the 1982 Warren County protests… Read more
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EV Adoption Analysis
Market Trends and Drivers In recent years, the landscape of the auto industry has experienced a seismic shift, with electric vehicles (EVs) entering the mainstream at an accelerating pace. This change is driven by a combination of consumer preferences, technological advancements, and government incentives. The surge in EV adoption can be traced back to several… Read more
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EnviroEd Trends
EE Program Impact Environmental education (EE) programs, such as the Bard M.Ed. in Environmental Education, structure their curriculum to prepare students for transformative careers in sustainability. These programs blend rigorous academic coursework with hands-on professional experience. Students dive into critical sustainability challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, ocean pollution, and air toxics. This approach sharpens… Read more
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PFAS Water Standards
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known collectively as PFAS, present a significant challenge due to their prevalence in everyday items and their presence in drinking water. This raises concerns about potential health implications and environmental impacts. This article aims to shed light on the severity of PFAS pollution, the steps being taken to address it, and… Read more
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Corp vs Individual Impact
Corporate Accountability Corporate accountability in confronting climate change is now more crucial than ever. With extensive operations and expansive product portfolios, major corporations are at the forefront of environmental scrutiny. The Carbon Majors report reveals that just 100 companies are responsible for 71% of global emissions since human-driven climate change has been on the radar… Read more
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Sustainable Living
Defining Sustainable Lifestyles Defining Sustainable Lifestyles involves understanding how our daily actions, purchases, and transportation choices impact the planet. Our day-to-day decisions affect ecosystems, economies, and communities worldwide. The UN Environment Programme emphasizes sustainable lifestyles as a necessity, integrated into the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in Education and Responsible Consumption. Sustainability is a fundamental way… Read more
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Environmental Policy
At the intersection of human progress and the natural world lies a dynamic and evolving conversation about environmental policy. This dialogue, rich with historical context, contemporary challenges, and future directions, reflects our collective journey towards understanding and addressing the impact of our actions on the planet. As we navigate this path, the insights from past… Read more
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Natural Resource Management
Role of Natural Resource Managers Natural resource managers play a crucial role in maintaining the balance and health of our planet's ecosystems. They study wildlife populations, tracking the changes in various species, observing migration patterns, birth rates, and overall health. This isn't just about collecting data; it's about understanding the intricate relationships within nature and… Read more