Breffle, William S.; Eiswerth, Mark E.; Muralidharan, Daya - In: Ecological Economics 109 (2015) C, pp. 17-25
The preponderance of evidence from many studies is that less wealthy households are subjected to greater exposure per capita and in aggregate to air pollution, water pollution, and toxic wastes. It also is the case that the less wealthy are provided with a disproportionately low amount of other...