10 Facts About Environmental protection

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Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment by individuals, organizations and governments.

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An ecosystems approach to resource management and environmental protection aims to consider the complex interrelationships of an entire ecosystem in decision making rather than simply responding to specific issues and challenges.

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Discussion concerning environmental protection often focuses on the role of government, legislation, and law enforcement.

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The Environmental protection Management Act, 2004, is the first comprehensive legal and institutional framework to guide environmental-management decisions.

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For China to develop sustainably, environmental protection should be treated as an integral part of its economic policies.

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Environmental protection has become an important task for the institutions of the European Community after the Maastricht Treaty for the European Union ratification by all of its member states.

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At a state level, the bulk of environmental protection issues are left to the responsibility of the state or territory.

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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".

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Environmental protection has been made a fundamental duty of every citizen of India under Article 51-A 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".

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Subject of environmental protection is present in fiction as well as non-fictional literature.

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