The responsibility for environmental damage is shared among various stakeholders, including corporations, governments, and individuals. Industries often contribute significantly through pollution and resource depletion, while governments may fail to enforce regulations or promote sustainable practices. Additionally, individual lifestyle choices and consumption patterns can exacerbate environmental issues. Ultimately, collective action and accountability across all levels are essential for addressing and mitigating environmental harm.
The teacher, instructor, or other person responsible for organizing the learning environment is responsible for the safety of that environment.
Here in the Philippines, the Department of Environment and Natural Resoures is responsible for the environment.
No.
From the smoke, it pollutes the environment. Actually, volcanoes are part of the natural environment and cannot damage it.
Making papers from trees can damage environment, as for papers to be made, trees must be cut, and by cutting trees, we damage environment.
They are responsible for the environment and agriculture.
There are many people responsible for hit and run damage, too many to name.
Not generally. If the repair man is responsible for damage, he is also responsible to repair it.
Yes, you are responsible for all the damage caused by your accident therefore if an object you hit goes on to cause further damage as a result of being hit then you are responsible for all the damage.
Yes, the co-signer is responsible.
Mother nature would be responsible for the damage. Unfortunately though, She does not carry Insurance.
do native American tribes protect the environment in a responsible manner? if so, how so? do native American tribes protect the environment in a responsible manner? if so, how so?