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Study after study affirms that low-income, minority communities bear a disproportionate burden of pollution. The … require much more study and practice. Certainly, the implications of the environmental justice problem are largely unexplored … continue to bear a greater burden of the health, economic and other quality of life risks and burdens associated with pollution …
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goal of the policy is to address environmental justice concerns for low-income and minority populations. However, the …
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The concept of environmental justice is not new. While some scholars and activists trace its origins as part of the … — this essay argues that the concept of environmental justice has deep origins in the Holy Bible. With a foundation in the … into five interconnected parts, undergirded by religious views on the environment and the concept of environmental justice …
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On November 4, 2016, DOJ's Environment and Natural Resources Division convened an extraordinary group of legal scholars and practitioners to discuss “The Future of Environmental Law.” Speaking before the presidential election but mindful of the transition possibilities, the symposium...
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Without monitoring and enforcement, environmental laws are largely nonbinding guidance. Although economists and philosophers have thought seriously about the broader public enforcement of law since at least the eighteenth century, environmental monitoring and enforcement remain both understudied...
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