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Environmental Issues: Taking Sides: Potential

Solutions II:



Author: Charles Hayes:



Will Voluntary Action by Industry Reduce the Need

for Future Environmental Regulation, and is

Sustainable Development Compatible With Human

welfare?






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Issue 1: Will Voluntary Action by Industry Reduce

the Need for Future Environmental

Regulation?

A. Yes: Certified hazardous materials managers

Raymond J. Patchak and William R. Smith

describe the voluntary ISO 14000

Environmental program developed by the

International Organization for

Standardization. They Assert that this

initiative will result in increased

environmental protection by permitting

industry more flexibility in achieving

pollution prevention than

current "command and control" regulations

do.

B. No: Environmental Defense Fund scientist

Linda Greer and project analyst

Christopher van Loben Sels conclude from

a case study of a Dow Chemical Facility

that not even projected cost savings

will ensure that a corporation will adopt a

voluntary pollution prevention plan.

Issue 2: Is Sustainable Development Compatible

With Human Welfare:

A. Yes. Professor of management Dinah M. Payne

and professor of accounting Cecily A.

Raiborn argue that environmental

responsibility and sustainable

development are essential parts

of modern business ethics and that only

through them can both business and

humans thrive.

B. No. Professor of economics Jacqueline R.

Kasun argues that sustainable

development poses threats to human

freedom, dignity, and material welfare.

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