Title: Environmental Laws
1Environmental Laws
2Lacey Act (1900)
John F. Lacey Father of Conservation
Legislation
3Lacey Act
- Prohibited transportation of illegally captured
or prohibited animals across state lines - First law to protect wildlife
- Now mostly used to prevent the spread of
potentially dangerous non-native invasive species
4Superfund (1980)
- Provides for the EPAs cleanup of illegal toxic
waste dump sites such as Love Canal and Times
Beach - Fines the people/companies for the spill and
clean up
5Clean Air Act (1963)
- regulated air emissions from area, stationary,
and mobile sources - authorized the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency to establish National Ambient Air Quality
Standards (NAAQS)
6Clean Water Act (1977)
- gave EPA the authority to set standards for
industry - made it unlawful for any person to discharge any
pollutant from a point source into navigable
waters unless a permit (NPDES) is obtained
7Endangered Species Act (1973)
- provided a program for the conservation of
threatened and endangered plants and animals and
their habitats - prohibits killing, harming habitat, or
transporting any endangered species
8National Environmental Policy Act (1970)
- one of the first laws written to protect the
environment - says that all government branches give proper
consideration to the environment before
undertaking any federal actions
9CITES- Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species (1975)
- an international agreement between governments
- ensures that trade of wild animals does not
threaten their survival - only 1 species has become extinct since 1975
10Montreal Protocol (1989)
- treaty designed to protect the ozone layer
- phased out ozone depleting substances, such as
CFCs
11Kyoto Protocol (1997)
- designed to reduce climate change
- reduces the amount of carbon dioxide emissions
from signing countries
12Wilderness Act (1964)
- created the National Wilderness Preservation
System - defined wilderness in America
- signed by LBJ in 1964
13National Forest Management Act (1976)
- first legislation that discussed the
administration of national forests - called for the management of renewable resources
on national forest land
14The World Conservation Union
- encourages conservation and sustainable use of
natural resources
15UN Conference on Environment and Development (The
Earth Summit)
- Held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992
- Produced Agenda 21 and the Rio Declaration (Earth
Charter) - Outlined policies for sustainable development
16Rio Declaration
- 27 principals designed to guide future
sustainable development around the world
17Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- group of scientists studying climate change and
its causes
18Law of the Sea
- addresses ocean pollution problems
19Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
- agreement addressing the transport and use of
genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
20Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- Allows EPA to identify hazardous waste and set
standards for their management - Said that firms have to have permits stating how
waste is being managed, from manufacture to
disposal
21Surface Mining and Reclamation Act
- requires mining companies to restore the land so
it can be used for the same purpose as before it
was mined
22John Muir (1838 1914)
- patron saint of the American wilderness
- founded the Sierra Club
- got Yosemite to be named a National Park
23Rachel Carson (1907- 1964)
- Wrote The Silent Spring to bring awareness to the
hazards of DDT. The book is considered the
beginning of the modern environmental movement
24Garrett Hardin (1915 2003)
- Came up with the idea of the Tragedy of the
Commons which greatly impacted the management of
renewable resources
25Case Study 1
- The African Elephant is an endangered species
which lives in Africa. They have become
endangered because of the trading of their tusks.
Name 2 acts that now protect the African Elephant
and tell me how these acts protect them.
26Case Study 2
- A rural farm gets its water from a nearby well.
The water in the well is from a stream. The
fertilizer runoff from the farm often ends up in
the well water. What 1 acts should be protecting
the farmer and his family from the fertilizer
pollution?
27Case Study 3
- The government wants to build a new building for
its CIA. What 2 acts can/will have an effect on
their plans? Explain!