Activity 4.1 - U.S. Environmental History and Major Regulations
During the twentieth century, there was a significant shift in recognizing the complexity and global nature of environmental issues. The Brundtland Report underscored the interdependence of human well-being, ecological systems, social structures, and economic sustainability. This report was pivotal in framing environmental challenges as multidimensional, requiring a holistic approach to understanding and addressing them. U.S. historians studying environmental policies have identified three distinct periods marked by the emergence of new ideas, scientific discoveries, political institutions, and legal frameworks aimed at managing humanity’s impact on the environment. For early settlers in North America, the concept of “waste” was almost meaningless. Resources seemed inexhaustible, and when one strategy failed, there was always another option available nearby. This mindset of abundance shaped early interactions with the land and continues to influence how some groups perceive humani...