Environmental law assures that the environment be protected against both public and private actions to take account of costs or harms inflicted on the eco-system. Attorneys handle environmental law are involved in the protection of natural resources, land, and wildlife; regulation of harmful emissions into air and water; and monitoring of commercial and industrial activities for their impact on the environment. Environmental law attorneys also advise businesses on compliance with federal and state environmental laws.
Seale is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama, United States. The county seat from 1868-1935, it is mostly deserted, although the Old Russell County Courthouse still stands. Seale had a population of 343 in 1950. Its main product was turpentine.