· In previous centuries environmental issues typically affected local areas and went untreated until they reached crisis proportions.
· The industrial revolution has provided us the new ability to overload the environment at a much faster rate and with greater damage. And, the results of the pollution are no longer contained in a local area.
· Most of the environmental problems arise because the products that are delivered back into nature are not in the forms they were in when originally extracted.
· The main sources of problems are,
· There are three good strategies when dealing with the environment,
· The most common sources of problems are emissions. Common types are,
· many countries and are starting or have already enacted laws aimed at reducing environmental problems.
· These issues are already being addressed as voluntary standards such as ISO 14000.
· There are a wide variety of agencies and organizations that influence environmental policies and practices.