作者:ISABELLA BARTOK 4 年以前
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Environmental Justice
people in their right to self-determination
Non-white persons
Migrant Workers
African Americans
the places where people live, work, and play instead of the the "traditional" understanding of nature and the outdoors
"The Environment"
Environmental inequalities
different stakeholders struggle for access to scarce resources
global trade
because products are cheaper when they are produced in other countries with less environmental regulations, waste is often dumped in other countries
Robert Bullard
unethical treatment in wages, working conditions, and disregard of environmental hazards
monopolies
allows cooperations to disregard environmental regulations
Neoliberalism
is the political assault on environmental regulations spearheaded by corporate polluters
capitalism
favors economic growth over environmental improvements
equitable distribution of social goods across the population
addressing the needs of minority groups to be better heard/seen
Life Cycle Analysis
Ignorance of privilege
Accumulated advantage
Religion
opportunities, access to opportunities, and relevant societal context
Socioeconomic status
Education
Gender
Race
Warren County, North Carolina
Tar Creek
Love Canal
Kettleman City
resources become distributed unevenly
UCC Commission for Racial Justice
Environmental Inequality Formation Model
Distribution
Academia and research
Native Americans
Labor movement
Anti-toxics Movement
Justice
Civil Rights Movement
Recognition
Participation
Capabilities
Environmental Justice Movement
Environmental Racism
Environmental injustices
Polluter-industrial complex
Privilege
Environmental Justice