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The government exists at four main levels. The national, or federal, level is made up of states. The state level is composed of counties, and the county level is composed of cities and townships.
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Each level has a different role in environmental policy. Before 1970, it was the responsibility of state and local governments to regulate natural resources in their jurisdiction. However, in the 1970s, there was a spike in national awareness around environmental issues, and since then, the regulation of natural resources has become a federal responsibility. With this shift, the implementation of national policy is taken care of at the state and local levels.
The table below summarizes the three approaches that government can take toward environmental policy.
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Total free market | This approach leaves regulation in the hands of businesses and industries themselves to manage. This was historically the case for the United States; however, since 1970, that has changed. This approach is more common in other countries now. |
Free market with some government control | This approach strikes a balance between total free market and total government control. Various levels of government employ tactics like control of emissions, taxes, and tradable permits to regulate industries without taking too much control. |
Total government control | This approach utilizes government at every level to manage and regulate environmental impacts of all kinds. |
Over the past few decades, the United States has shifted away from the total free market approach toward the approach of free market with some government control. Certain areas have become regulated at a national level, while others have been left to the free market.
The following are some important regulating federal agencies to note.
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1970 required federal government to allocate funds and time in order to do the following:
It also warns the public of actions and their potential impacts being considered by the federal government, so that the public can monitor and object if necessary.
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