View Full Version : Why environmental regulations are necessary...
bullypulpit
10-06-2010, 04:55 AM
For those who are of the opinion that environmental regulations are a burden on business and the economy...The consequences of its lack are much, much worse.
<center><a href=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/05/hungary-flood-photos_n_751257.html>Hungary Flood Of Toxic Sludge An 'Ecological Disaster'</a></center>
KarlMarx
10-06-2010, 11:14 AM
For those who are of the opinion that environmental regulations are a burden on business and the economy...The consequences of its lack are much, much worse.
<CENTER>Hungary Flood Of Toxic Sludge An 'Ecological Disaster' (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/05/hungary-flood-photos_n_751257.html)</CENTER>
I doubt that you'll find anyone on this board who does not believe that at least some form of regulation is necessary.
The problem is that the list of regulations keeps growing every year
There is such a thing as the law of diminishing returns
This is small buns, but as it's happened in Europe it's big news,
For a really story about how businesses circumvent regulations (with little opposition) look up what Trafigura did on the Ivory Coast.
What's even better about them is that a newspaper in the UK tried to publish an arutle on what they wher doing and Trafigura took out a 'super-injunction' against them, meaning not only where they not allowed to report the story, they were also not allowed to report that they were not allowed to report the story. As it happens this story came out in the end, but who knows how many don't.
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