How was the one child policy enforced(rewards, penalties, other methods of environment)?

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | 1 Comment »

I am waiting for answers.
Please,HELP

Answers here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_child_policy

What are your views of policy aimed to protect the environment, such as Cap And Trade?

Posted by admin on June 23rd, 2010 and filed under environment policy | 5 Comments »


i do not support the cap and trade bill.

Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 11

Posted by admin on June 23rd, 2010 and filed under environment policy | No Comments »

NEPA continued

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:18:49

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Environment, economy, foreign policy, energy, housing, health care: is there anything Obama ISN’T fixing?

Posted by admin on June 20th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | 14 Comments »

I almost forgot how much Bush destroyed during his unelected Reign of Error.

Add to that some repugicants would choose to do nothing or are screaming about the cost is amazing.

Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 8

Posted by admin on June 18th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | No Comments »

Introduction: NEPA and the Power of Information

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:14:4

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What are the differennces of how the past adminstration has addressed the environment versus Obama’s policy?

Posted by admin on June 17th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | 2 Comments »

comparing today’s policy to the past

Obama has done nothing. He just got sworn in. We have to wait and see.

Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 5

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Introduction to Standing

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:14:12

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What is obama’s plan/policy for the environment?

Posted by admin on June 14th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | 6 Comments »


To enable the rape of the environment for short term profits for cronies to the detriment of the general populace and humankind, with no lasting benefits to the average citizen.

Oh wait, that’s McCain….

Law 271: Environmental Law and Policy – Lecture 4

Posted by admin on June 10th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | No Comments »

Common Law Versus Public Law

Instructor Holly Doremus. This introductory course is designed to explore fundamental legal and policy issues in environmental law. Through examination of environmental common law and key federal environmental statutes, including the National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Air Act, and Clean Water Act, it exposes students to the major challenges to environmental law and the principal approaches to meeting those challenges, including litigation, command and control regulation, technology forcing, market incentives, and information disclosure requirements. With the addition of cross-cutting topics such as risk assessment and environmental federalism, it also gives students a grounding in how choices about regulatory standards and levels of regulatory authority are made.

http://www.law.berkeley.edu/students/curricularprograms/envirolaw/index.html

Duration : 1:16:47

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How to design a good workplace drug testing policy so that we have a drug free office environment? Any Tips?

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under environment policy | 6 Comments »

THis is a an office place that provide mainly service? However both hourly and salaried people are employed. Some employees are blue collar but we would be interested in testing middle management, managers, supervisors also

What you can and you can not doing about drug testing in the workplace changes from state to state and sometimes from industry to industry. Also goals are very important. What are your goals: Stop people using drugs, period or Make sure people are not under the influence at your workplace. So like are you a software company or a construction company or a security company can make a big difference in designing a good workplace drug testing policy.