The Importance Of Environmental Laws And The Environment

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Environmental laws are becoming even more important as time goes on. If environmental laws were never created, the Earth would be much less pleasant than the Earth we have today. Without environmental laws, industries and companies would be able to do business without any regard for people or the environment. While more money could be made by not having to obey environmental regulations, there would be many future implications that could potentially cost people more money than it would to follow regulations. Financial gain must come second when dealing with businesses that could greatly harm people or the environment. Consequently, environmental laws are needed to protect the safety of people, wildlife, and the land. People rely on the government to regulate workers’ health and safety, what they consume, and what is released into their surroundings. The Occupational Safety and Health Act is one act that contributes to workers’ health and safety. Without the OSH Act, workers could be put in danger …show more content…

Environmental Laws are needed to protect these animals from harm that is avoidable by limiting human activity. Laws such as the Oil Pollution Act and the Endangered Species Act protect wildlife from some human activities. The Oil Pollution Act is not primarily concerned with protecting animals, but its regulations have effects on marine life. Forcing companies to have facility response plans and to have knowledge on what consequences they could face forces them to be more careful and to evaluate their ordinary operations. Having regulations like this in place can prevent spills and damage to wildlife. The Environmental Species Act also protects wildlife and plant life, but in a more direct manner. The Environmental Species Act protects threatened and endangered plants and animals. By protecting these species, they are able to attempt to bring their populations back to normal

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