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Laws like the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Species Act were written in the 1970s to protect the natural world from people and developments. Today, climate change is posing another threat to the natural and built worlds. Researchers at Princeton University estimate that, unless Americans dramatically reduce energy use, the amount of solar and wind energy required to meet the country’s climate goals is the size of Wyoming and Colorado combined. But J.B. Ruhl, a law professor at Vanderbilt University, says that environmental laws are, ironically, getting in the way.

Today, we compare and contrast the threats to two different bats on opposite ends of the planet to show the tension between local and global environmentalism, and how building a green economy is forcing people to have tough conversations about trade-offs.

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Green aviation Courtesy : www.cnbc More than a century later, in 2019, the actions of young environmental activist Greta Thunberg helped raise awareness of the Swedish term flygskam — translated as “flight shame” —

India new renewal policy

Courtesy  : sustainable development India new renewal policyDescription The Government of India has set a target of installing of installing 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by the year 2022,

Eradicating poverty

Courtesy : foroalc2030.cepal.org Eradicating poverty Delegates from the 33 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean reaffirmed today in San José their commitment to effectively implement the 2030 Agenda for