Volume 19 Issue 2
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Volume 19 Issue 2. .
Environmental Science
SEPTEMBER 14, 2018
What is Conservation? Defining Conservationism. We define conservation as a broad approach to preserving what is already there and the due care and attention to protecting it for the future (1). It is also dedicated to restoring something to a natural state and maintaining equilibrium. It is a practice and a philosophy, utilizing scientific tools and methods with applied ethics, and, where necessary, regulation and environmental law to limit the use of certain materials.
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Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Embracing Engagement: The Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Industry and Tribal Nations on Projects Affecting Tribal Rights and Off-Reservation Lands. .
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Is Water Simply a Flow?: Exploring an Alternative Mindset for Recognizing Water As a Legal Person. .
Speaker: Andrew Skoog, Founder of MachinistX & President of Hexis Representatives
Manufacturing is evolving, and the right technology can empower—not replace—your workforce. Smart automation and AI-driven software are revolutionizing decision-making, optimizing processes, and improving efficiency. But how do you implement these tools with confidence and ensure they complement human expertise rather than override it? Join industry expert Andrew Skoog as he explores how manufacturers can leverage automation to enhance operations, streamline workflows, and make smarter, data-dri
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Greening Eggs and Ham: Using the National Environmental Policy Act to Assess Animal-Agricultural Pollution from the National School Lunch Program. .
Vermont Law
SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
. Don’t Drink the Water: Why the Safe Drinking Water Act Failed Flint. .
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