whistleblowing and environmental issues
Whistleblowing refers to the act of reporting illegal or unethical activities within an organization or institution to the relevant authorities or the public, often with the intention of exposing wrongdoing and seeking accountability. Environmental issues, on the other hand, encompass concerns related to the degradation, depletion, and protection of natural resources, as well as the impact of human activities on the environment. When whistleblowing and environmental issues intersect, it refers to instances where individuals expose environmental violations, pollution, or other harmful practices that may cause damage to ecosystems or public health.
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