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      Environmental Law is a branch of law that deals with the protection of the environment and the regulation of activities that may have an adverse effect on it. It is a complex and interdisciplinary field, incorporating elements of public law, private law, international law, and administrative law. Environmental law is concerned with the protection of natural resources, the prevention of pollution, and the regulation of activities that may have an impact on the environment. It also covers issues such    as climate change, biodiversity, and sustainable development.
Environmental law is an important tool for protecting the environment and ensuring that businesses and individuals comply with regulations. It is also used to promote sustainable development and to ensure that the environment is protected for future generations.
Companies in the Environmental Law market include Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, and Environmental Law Institute. Show Less   Read more