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Environmental Crime Policy

Environmental crime refers to illegal activities that harm the environment, such as pollution, illegal dumping, and wildlife trafficking, while environmental policy encompasses the laws, regulations, and practices designed to protect natural resources and promote sustainable practices.

intermediate
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Environmental Studies
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Environmental crime poses a significant threat to ecosystems and public health, encompassing illegal activities such as pollution, poaching, and illegal dumping. Understanding the various types of environmental crimes is crucial for developing effective policies that aim to protect natural resources...

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Key Terms

Environmental Crime
Illegal acts that harm the environment.

Example: Illegal logging is a form of environmental crime.

Pollution
The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

Example: Air pollution from factories can affect public health.

Wildlife Protection
Laws and policies aimed at conserving wildlife and their habitats.

Example: The Endangered Species Act protects threatened species.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets present needs without compromising future generations.

Example: Using renewable energy sources is a sustainable practice.

Compliance
Adhering to laws and regulations.

Example: Companies must comply with environmental regulations to avoid fines.

Ecosystem
A community of living organisms and their environment.

Example: Forests are vital ecosystems that support biodiversity.

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Key Concepts

Environmental LawPollution ControlWildlife ProtectionSustainable Development