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Environmental policies serve as governments' primary instruments for meeting ecological objectives, spanning diverse pollutants, sectors, theoretical frameworks, scientific data, political considerations, and interest groups. These regulations influence both individual routines and corporate operations. Through environmental policy, authorities safeguard public welfare, foster economic growth, conserve natural assets, strengthen domestic security, and pursue numerous other aims. This curriculum familiarizes learners with core justifications for state involvement in environmental matters, underlying scholarly concepts, the spectrum of regulatory strategies employed across jurisdictions, the political dynamics shaping policy formation, analytical methods for assessing policy efficacy and consequences, and the competitive implications for public institutions and private enterprises.