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Environemental Laws and Treaties/ People to Know

  • John Muir

    John Muir
    Founded Sierra Club in 1982, fought unsuccessfully to prevent the damming of the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park.
  • Lacey Act

    prohibits interstate transport of wild animals dead or alive without federal permit
  • Aldo Loepold

    Aldo Loepold
    Wrote A Sand County Almanac published a year after his death in 1948; promoted a "Land Ethic" in which humans are ethically responsible for serving as the protectors of nature.
  • Rachel Carson

    Rachel Carson
    Published Silent Spring in 1962; documented the environmental damage done by DDT and other pesticides. Which heightened public awareness at the start of the modern environmental movement.
  • Garrett Hardin

    Garrett Hardin
    Published "The Tragedy of the Commons" in the journal Science in 1968, argued that rational people will exploit shared resources (commons).
  • National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act

    protects rivers with due or aesthetic, recreational, wildlife, historical or cultural reasons
  • National Environmental Policy Act

    Environmental Impact Statements must be done before any project affecting federal lands can be started
  • Clean Air Act

    set emissions standards for cars, and limits for release of air pollutants
  • Ocean Dumping Ban Act

    bans ocean dumping of sewage sludge and industrial waste
  • U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act

    prohibits taking marine mammals in U.S. waters and by U.S. citizens, and the importing marine mammals and marine mammal products into the U.S.
  • Endangered Species Act

    identifies threatened and endangered species in the US, and puts their protection ahead of economic considerations
  • Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species

    lists species that cannot be commercially traded as live specimens or wildlife products
  • Safe Water Drinking Act

    set maximum levels for pollutants that may have had adverse effects on human health
  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

    controls hazardous waste with a cradle to grave system
  • Clean Water Act

    set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways. Aim was to make surface waters fishable and swimmable
  • Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act

    requires coal strip mines to reclaim the land
  • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability Act

    the “Superfund” act, designed to identify and clean up abandoned hazardous waste dumpsites
  • Montreal Protocol

    phase out of ozone depleting substances