Volume 19 Issue 2
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Volume 19 Issue 2. .
Environmental Science
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018
What is Conservation? Defining Conservationism. We define conservation as a broad approach to preserving what is already there and the due care and attention to protecting it for the future (1). It is also dedicated to restoring something to a natural state and maintaining equilibrium. It is a practice and a philosophy, utilizing scientific tools and methods with applied ethics, and, where necessary, regulation and environmental law to limit the use of certain materials.
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Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Embracing Engagement: The Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Industry and Tribal Nations on Projects Affecting Tribal Rights and Off-Reservation Lands. .
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Is Water Simply a Flow?: Exploring an Alternative Mindset for Recognizing Water As a Legal Person. .
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Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Greening Eggs and Ham: Using the National Environmental Policy Act to Assess Animal-Agricultural Pollution from the National School Lunch Program. .
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Don’t Drink the Water: Why the Safe Drinking Water Act Failed Flint. .
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