1 / 17

Environmental Laws

Environmental Laws. 1900 to 2010. Between 2001 to 2004 George Bush Backed by republican congress weakened many environmental laws. George Bush withdraws the United States from participation in a global climate change treaty.

olinda
Download Presentation

Environmental Laws

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Environmental Laws 1900 to 2010

  2. Between 2001 to 2004 George Bush Backed by republican congress weakened many environmental laws. • George Bush withdraws the United States from participation in a global climate change treaty. • Private Energy and mineral development were greatly increased with timber cutting on public lands.

  3. The food act of 1990 • The key requirements of this Act are that food must comply with food safety requirements and must be correctly described or labeled.

  4. Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 The federal farm bill revises and simplifies direct payment programs for crops and eliminates milk price supports through direct government purchases.

  5. United nations and climate change • Most nations commit to stabilize the CO2 by cutting carbon emissions by 25% or less by 2010. • The united states plans to reduce greenhouse gasses by 83% by 2050.

  6. Save Antarctica 1991) Antarctica Treaty prohibits mining, limits pollution and protects animal species. The Treaty was signed October 4, 1991 and entered into force January 14, 1998; this agreement prevents development and provides for the protection of the Antarctic environment through five specific annexes on marine pollution, fauna and flora, environmental impact assessments, waste management, and protected areas. It prohibits all activities relating to mineral resources except scientific.

  7. Non Renewable resources • Antarctica will be ripe for exploitation once resources in the rest of the world become scarcer.

  8. Oil Pollution Act • The Oil Pollution Act was signed into law in August 1990, largely in response to rising public concern following the Exxon Valdez incident. The OPA improved the nation's ability to prevent and respond to oil spills by establishing provisions that expand the federal government's ability, and provide the money and resources necessary, to respond to oil spills. • The OPA also created the national Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, which is available to provide up to one billion dollars per spill incident.

  9. Food Quality Protection act • changed the way EPA regulates pesticides. • Some of the major requirements include stricter safety standards, especially for infants and children, and a complete reassessment of all existing pesticide tolerances.

  10. Safe drinking water act • The Safe Drinking Water Act is the principal federal law in the United States that ensures safe drinking water for the public.

  11. Clean Air Ammendments • The Clean Air Act of 1990 offers a comprehensive plan for achieving significant reductions in emissions of hazardous air pollutants from major sources.

  12. Air Pollution

  13. Water Pollution?

  14. Safe drinking water act • This made drinking water safe to drink. • Water filtration

More Related