UPSC Mains 2022 GS4 Q12 — Environmental Compliance Ethics
You are appointed as an officer heading the section in Environment Pollution Control Board to ensure compliance and its follow-up. In that region, there were large number of small and medium industries which had been granted clearance you learnt that these industries provide employment to many migrant workers Most of the industrial units have got environmental clearance certificate in their possession. The environmental clearance seeks to curb industries and projects that supposedly hamper environment and living species in the region. But in practice most of these units remain to be polluting units in several ways like air, water and soil pollution. As such, local people encountered persistent health problems. It was confirmed that majority of the industries were violating environmental compliance. You issued notice to all the industrial units to apply for fresh environmental clearance certificate from the competent authority. However, your action met with hostile response from a section of the industrial units, other vested interest persons and a section of the local politicians. The workers also became very hostile to you as they felt that your action would lead to the closure these of industrial units, and the resultant unemployment will lead to insecurity and uncertainty in their livelihood. Many owners of the industries approached you with the plea that you should not initiate harsh action as it would compel them their units, and cause huge Financial loss, shortage of their products in the market. These would obviously add to the sufferings of the labourers and the consumer alike. The labour union also sent you representation requesting against the closure of the units. You simultaneously started receiving threats from unknown corners. You however received supports from some of your colleagues, who advised you to act freely to ensure environmental compliance. Local NGOs also came to your support and they demanded the closure of the polluting units immediately (a) What are the options available to you under the given situation? (b) Critically examine the options listed by you. (c) What type of mechanism would you suggest to ensure environmental compliance? (d) What are the ethical dilemmas you faced in exercising your option? (Answer in 250 words)
Question Decoded — examiner's intent
- Directive verbs
- Critically examinesuggest
- Scope keywords
- environmental clearance certificatemigrant workershostile responsevested interest personsresultant unemploymentfinancial lossthreats from unknown corners
- Implicit sub-parts
- Strategies to mitigate the socio-economic impact on migrant workers while enforcing laws.
- Methodology to distinguish between remediable polluters and incurable violators.
- Tactical management of personal safety threats and political pressure without compromising integrity.
- Balancing the right to life (health) versus the right to livelihood.
- Common pitfalls
- Being overly legalistic and suggesting the immediate closure of all units without considering the massive socio-economic fallout for migrant workers.
- Succumbing to threats or political pressure by adopting a 'status quo' approach under the guise of protecting jobs.
- Failing to address the specific 'ethical dilemmas' part with philosophical depth, focusing only on administrative hurdles instead.
- Neglecting the role of NGOs and supportive colleagues as leverage points in the proposed mechanism.
- Dimensions required
- Administrative-Legal (EP Act 1986)Socio-Economic (Livelihood security)Public Health (Environmental ethics)Crisis Management (Handling threats and hostility)Utilitarianism vs. Rights-based approach
- Marks allocation hint
Allocate 40-50 words each for parts (a) and (b) by combining them into a table or concise list to save space. Dedicate 80 words to part (c) for a robust, multi-layered mechanism including technology and social auditing. Use the remaining 70-80 words for part (d) to explore deep-seated conflicts like Development vs. Environment and Duty vs. Compassion.
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