Liability and Exposure forced changes like establishing higher limits for tank vessels, an atmosphere of unrestricted liability rights
Title Corporate Social Responsibility and the Clean Air Act Thesis Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide continue to rise leading to climate change and because of this change a greater responsibility on oil corporations needs to occur. While the Clean Air Act can help enforce and monitor air pollution, it is the responsibility of oil corporations to pave the way for a greener Earth. Background Corporate Social Responsibility is an important aspect of the corporate business world, as companies want…
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Ocean Pollution Ocean pollution is a serious concern for the environment. Human activity is destroying the oceans. Every type of pollution affects ocean health and the unique plants and animals that live there. Ocean pollution also affects us humans because we eat fish and other marine life. Toxic substances that wash ashore can destroy beaches. The main types of pollution are air pollution, acid rain, pesticides, oil spills, dumping, sewage, and global warming. The health of the ocean is something…
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Causes of Water Pollution and Cures to Stop it Now Nature plays a role when it comes to toxins like mercury and other heavy metals, but humans are among the major causes of water pollution. We have always treated the planet with a certain level of disregard, as if we simply thought that nothing we could do would be of any consequence. Now though, the way we have treated our environment is coming back to haunt us. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution we have unleashed 80,000 chemical…
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Alaska carrying 53,094,510 gallons of oil. They noticed icebergs in the shipping lanes, and the Captain gave the order to go out of the shipping lanes to avoid the icebergs. The third mate was given instructions to turn once they got a certain point in order to miss hitting Bligh Reef while the captain went below deck. The crew failed to make the turn back into the shipping lanes in time, and they ran the ship into Bligh Reef. The crash caused 11 million gallons of oil to go into the water of Prince William…
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Environmental Pollution and Waste: Air, Water, and Land Media Environmental Sustainability Educational Resources prepared by Gregory A. Keoleian Associate Research Scientist, School of Natural Resources and Environment Co-Director, Center for Sustainable Systems University of Michigan 1 Contents • • • • • • • • Air Pollution Impacts [slide 4] Sources of Air Toxics [slide 5-6] Criteria Air Pollutants [slide 7-9] Trends in National Emissions of Criteria Pollutants…
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Fracking: The Danger of Hydraulic Fracking Introduction Hydraulic fracking is a time old method of making holes for mining oil. It uses a combination of materials in a chemical cocktail that is then used at high pressure to fracture rock formation and open up any passages.There is a discussion right now whether or not it is the most safe and ethical way to drill for oils. The fracking fluids that are used often leave waste that contains materials that are hazardous to the environment. There have…
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“There Will Be Blood” by Paul Thomas Anderson starring Daniel Day Lewis reproduces the early 1900s oil boom in southern California. Daniel Day Lewis plays a man named Daniel Plainview, the very serious boss of a drilling company. After adopting a son early on in the movie for purely business reasons he leads us on the path of innovation and growth within a new industry. His depictions of oil drilling in the turn of the 20th century present endless environmental law issues. These issues have resulted…
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several possible stakeholders involved in BP Deepwater Horizon / Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in 2010. Stakeholder theory states that the stakeholders of a company are not just its direct owners but the stakeholder are any individual, group or entity that a company has benefited or burdened by its actions and those who benefit or burden the firm with their actions. The first stakeholder’s impact by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill were the workers on the platform itself. Cleveland 2010 states, when the…
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are changed, that it will cause the oceans to have an effect on climate events. Green house gases also have a negative impact in that they cause untold trillions of dollars of economic damages in the amount of money that it costs to pay for the pollution controls for the greenhouse gases, to find alternative methods to using fossil fuels, and to use controls in the power plants and factories that currently use them now. The idea of global warming really took off in the United States in 1988 because…
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Oil spills happen every year, many of the incidences are small; however expansive spills occur every few years that can debilitate an eco-system. (Center for Environmental Diversity, 2014) Of these spills, the largest accidental off-shore oil spill in U.S. history is the British Petroleum (BP) Deepwater Horizon oil spill that devastated the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. It began on the morning of April 20th when a bubble of high pressure methane gas from the well expanded up through the drilling riser…
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