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Environmental Issues: Taking Sides: Potential

Solutions I:


Author: Charles Hayes:


Is Limiting Population Growth a Key Factor in

Protecting the Global Environment, and Will

Pollution Rights Trading effectively Control

Environmental Problems?




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Issue 1: Is Limiting Population Growth a

Key Factor in Protecting the Global

Environment?

A. Yes: Population biologists Paul R. Ehrlich

and Anne H. Ehrlich argue that if humanity

fails to reduce the impact of population in

terms of both numbers and resource

consumption, it faces the prospect of

environmental disaster.

B. No: Stephen Moore, director of the Cato

Institute, argues that human numbers

pose no threat to human survival or the

environemt but that efforts to control

population do threaten human freedom

and worth.

Issue 2: Will Pollution Rights Trading Effectively

Control Environmental Problems?

A. Yes. Freelance science writer Charles W.

Schmidt argues that economic incentives

such as emissions rights trading offer the

most useful apporaches to reducing

pollution.

B. No. Author, college teacher, and

environmental activist Brian Tokar

maintains that pollution credits and other

market-oriented environmental protection

policies do nothing to reduce pollution

while transferring the power to protect the

environment from the public to large

corporate polluters:

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