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MAVERICK [17]
3 years ago
11

Instances like what happened in Toms River, NJ to the lead crisis in Flint, Michigan and other cities around the country highlig

ht the need for important environmental regulatory bodies to step up. If you were someone from one of these affected areas, how would you encourage public involvement in environmental protection
Social Studies
1 answer:
jek_recluse [69]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

through organization and motivation

Explanation:

I believe the best way to accomplish this is through organization and motivation. As a motivator, usually individuals in a population want something in return, in such a situation as the Flint Michigan water crisis, the motivator needs to be change and clean water. Once a population has a motivation to get involved it makes it much easier to fight for change. Unfortunately, this needs to go hand in hand with organization. If a population wants to rise up and get involved towards change, they usually do not do so since they do not know-how and believe that they are alone. Therefore, there needs to be someone that organizes the population and brings them together so that they are united in this struggle.

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