A prime example of a fast disaster hazard is a Risk Management Plan (RMP) facility. These are industrial facilities that store more than defined amounts of highly hazardous chemicals and are required to submit the worst case scenario (i.e. the release of large amounts of hazardous chemicals, as in Bhopal) to the EPA. Limited information about these facilities is available online because of concerns about terrorism. RMPs include chemical storage facilities, water treatment plants, oil refineries, and various other types of facilities.
"Based on interviews with 18 professors of education, this study provides a report on the ways in which environmental education (EE) theory and practice are currently incorporated into preservice elementary education science and social studies methods courses. It further reports perceptions of...Read more