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The environmental movement does not have tools to intervene with environmentally damaging practices on private property.
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The environmental movement (and environmental laws/organizations) do have tools to address harmful practices on private property — e.g. regulation and permitting, citizen suits under statutes like the Clean Water/Clean Air Acts, nuisance and tort claims, enforcement actions, conservation easements, land trusts, zoning and land‑use controls, litigation, advocacy campaigns, and economic incentives. These tools can limit or change private activities that damage the environment, though they operate within legal limits on private property rights.
The environmental movement (and environmental laws/organizations) do have tools to address harmful practices on private property — e.g. regulation and permitting, citizen suits under statutes like the Clean Water/Clean Air Acts, nuisance and tort claims, enforcement actions, conservation easements, land trusts, zoning and land‑use controls, litigation, advocacy campaigns, and economic incentives. These tools can limit or change private activities that damage the environment, though they operate within legal limits on private property rights.
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