The %ENV hash is deeply magical, and is implemented in whatever mechanism your operating system uses to handle environment variables. Think of it as a tied variable.
In the case of Unix systems, environment variables are inherited by a child process in a fork(). VMS is a more extreme case, with %ENV corresponding to a combination of logical name tables and DCL symbol tables, see perlvms for the gory details.
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by rinceWind
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