The environment is the theme of dialogue between the country, government, institution and private house. As population and globalization develop, it supplies fuel to the expansion of the industry that causes chemicals and particulate pollutants in the atmosphere as well as water on the earth. Energy demand and demand to support the growth of industries around the world provides opportunities to expand nuclear power plants and coal-fired power plants. Every open facility will cause an increase in pollution to the environment.
Have you ever thought about the consequences of all the big world conferences on the environment? Then, the declaration made at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 - it still leads to environmental protection efforts - addresses the principles of the Afss treaty's corresponding environmental democracy. After a quarter of a century, the Aarhus Convention remains the only existing legally binding international agreement to put these principles into action. The Aarhus Convention also ensures that different voices are heard when complex discussions on environmental issues are made and helps individuals, communities and groups of activities to participate in their environmental protection.
In the coming years, efforts to protect traditional culture may play an increasingly prominent role in new trade agreements and international cooperatives. Indeed, "global" efforts to protect local culture from "globalization" are ironical developments. But more and more local activists are working hard to learn how to use the new global power to cope with the influence of international trends with cultural influences.
Because there are so many factors, it is difficult to know whether globalization has a positive or negative impact on the environment. For fairness, globalization has a positive impact on the environment, these environments have created international law aiming to protect the environment and protect them from all risks. Furthermore, as a group, it is suggested that we can find possible solutions to global environmental issues such as global warming. However, in Nigeria it is easier to ascertain the negative impact of globalization on the environment. Nigeria is an important oil producing country in Africa. It will produce more than 4 billion barrels per day
As environmental protection (not to mention the global scale) is a matter of the country, the most important environmental law can be found at the federal level. In this article, we will outline the environmental laws passed by Congress. This has been signed by law for several years by several Presidents. Most of these laws are within the jurisdiction of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), guaranteeing compliance, seeking an injunction (the court orders to stop certain activities in violation of the law), criminal prosecution We will reduce penalties. Other law enforcement agencies