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Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice refers to the equitable distribution of environmental benefits and burdens across all communities, ensuring that no group, particularly marginalized populations, faces disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards. Health Disparities are the differences in health outcomes and access to healthcare that are closely linked with social, economic, and environmental disadvantages, often exacerbated by systemic inequalities.

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Environmental justice is a critical concept that ensures all communities, especially marginalized ones, are treated fairly regarding environmental policies. It highlights the importance of equity in addressing environmental hazards and their health impacts. Health disparities often arise from enviro...

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Environmental Justice
The fair treatment of all people regarding environmental laws and policies.

Example: Environmental justice seeks to ensure that no community is disproportionately affected by pollution.

Health Disparities
Differences in health outcomes among different population groups.

Example: Health disparities can be seen in higher asthma rates in low-income neighborhoods.

Pollution
The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

Example: Air pollution from factories can lead to respiratory issues in nearby communities.

Advocacy
The act of supporting a cause or proposal.

Example: Community advocacy can lead to stricter pollution regulations.

Community Health
The health status of a defined group of people.

Example: Community health initiatives aim to improve access to healthcare services.

Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Sustainable practices can help reduce environmental degradation.

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