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AP Chapter 21 Environmental Policy
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Federalism US environmental policy involves state co-operation in order to work
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Controversial Issue groups on the environment tend to be some of the most adversarial The sides of the issues are somewhat emotionally charged from the onset Hard to prove/determine the outcome of the policy Geography is a major part of it
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Sectionalism Each region of the country face unique environmental concerns Earthquakes vs hurricanes Sun vs snow Floods vs drought Most solutions become client issues
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NIMBY-ism No one wants the bad stuff- only the good Ex- nuclear waste deposits
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Etrepreneurial model Few pay, all benefit Oil spills, global warming, protecting an endangered species (Lakeside MS)
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Majoritarian model All pay, all benefit (must believe that the costs are relatively low) Clean air, EPA laws High cost- gas tax (prices rise to the consumer)
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Interest Group model Few pay, few benefit Acid rain prevention, zoning laws
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Client model All pay, few benefit Agriculture laws (low % of farmers) Pesticides, fertilizer, forestry
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The question…. Many environmental issues are from the pro-active viewpoint Reactive is too late and is usually a political nightmare (think school safety issues- too late is very bad)
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The solutions….. The means justifying the ends is tough when the end is uncertain Uncertain is a big roll of the dice on some issues (2 headed fish) Usually a cost/benefit argument Can we measure the results/goals?
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The Superfund Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 1980- President Carter 1.Taxed chemical and petroleum co’s 2.Gave US govt. power to sue co’s who polluted
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The effectiveness of the Super Fund 1.Hard to find a company to sue 2.Time consuming to clean up sites- some had been built on 3.The sheer # of sites overwhelmed the EPA (Love Canal- NY)
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Many issues are becoming global….. A whole-nother can of worms… (worms by the way are now an invasive species in Ohio)
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