Environmental Accountability
Environmental Accountability refers to the responsibility of individuals and organisations for their impact on the environment. It encompasses transparency in environmental practices. This includes adherence to laws and regulations. Businesses must report their environmental performance. Citizens also play a role in holding entities accountable. It promotes sustainable development and conservation. Ultimately, it aims to protect natural resources for future generations.
Recent events have spotlighted California’s lawsuit against ExxonMobil. This case connects fossil fuel production to the plastic crisis. Annually, 400 million tons of virgin plastic are produced. This...
December 2, 2024