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New Zealand

At a national level, the Ministry for the Environment is responsible for environmental policy and the Department of Conservation addresses conservation issues. At a regional level the regional councils administer the legislation and address regional environmental issues. # ISO certification in India

Switzerland

See also: Environmental protection in Switzerland

The environmental protection in Switzerland is mainly based on the measures to be taken against global warming. The pollution in Switzerland is mainly the pollution caused by vehicles and the litteration by tourists. # ISO certification in India

United States

Yosemite National Park in California, one of the first protected areas in the United States

Since 1970, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been working to protect the environment and human health.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.

All US states have their own state-level departments of environmental protection, which may issue regulations more stringent than the federal ones.

In January 2010, EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson published via the official EPA blog her “Seven Priorities for EPA’s Future”, which were (in the order originally listed):

  • Taking action on climate change
  • Improving air quality
  • Assuring the safety of chemicals
  • Cleaning up [US] communities
  • Protecting America’s waters
  • Expanding the conversation on environmentalism and working for environmental justice
  • Building strong state and tribal partnerships

As of 2019, it is unclear whether these still represent the agency’s active priorities, as Jackson departed in February 2013, and the page has not been updated in the interim.

India

The Constitution of India has a number of provisions demarcating the responsibility of the Central and State governments towards Environmental Protection. The state’s responsibility with regard to environmental protection has been laid down under article 48-A of our constitution which stated that “The states shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forest and wildlife of the country”. # ISO certification in India

Environmental protection has been made a fundamental duty of every citizen of India under Article 51-A (g) of the constitution which says “It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers, and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures”.

Article 21 of the constitution is a fundamental right, which states that “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure established by law”. # ISO certification in India

In literature

There are numerous works of literature that contain the themes of environmental protection but some have been fundamental to its evolution. Several pieces such as A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold, “Tragedy of the commons” by Garrett Hardin, and Silent Spring by Rachel Carson have become classics due to their far reaching influences. The conservationist and Nobel laureate Wangari Muta Maathai devoted her 2010 book Replenishing the Earth to the Green Belt Movement and the vital importance of trees in protecting the environment. # ISO certification in India

The subject of environmental protection is present in fiction as well as non-fictional literature. Books such as Antarctica and Blockade have environmental protection as subjects whereas The Lorax has become a popular metaphor for environmental protection. “The Limits of Trooghaft” by Desmond Stewart is a short story that provides insight into human attitudes towards animals. Another book called The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury investigates issues such as bombs, wars, government control, and what effects these can have on the environment. # ISO certification in India

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