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Emerging Trends in Environmental Justice

Emerging trends in environmental justice refer to the evolving practices and policies aimed at addressing the disproportionate environmental burdens faced by marginalized communities, while promoting equitable access to natural resources and participation in environmental decision-making processes. These trends often highlight the intersectionality of social, economic, and environmental factors that contribute to injustices in environmental health and sustainability.

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Emerging trends in environmental justice highlight the importance of equitable treatment for all communities regarding environmental policies. As environmental issues disproportionately affect marginalized groups, understanding these trends is crucial for fostering a just society. Key concepts inclu...

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Key Terms

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

Example: Environmental justice seeks to ensure that no group bears a disproportionate share of negative environmental consequences.

Equity
Fairness in treatment, access, and opportunities for all individuals.

Example: Equity in environmental policies means addressing the needs of disadvantaged communities.

Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Example: Sustainable practices in agriculture help protect the environment for future farmers.

Advocacy
The act of supporting a cause or proposal.

Example: Environmental advocacy groups work to influence policy for cleaner air and water.

Pollution
The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

Example: Air pollution from factories can lead to health problems in nearby communities.

Climate Change
Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns, primarily due to human activities.

Example: Climate change is causing more extreme weather events, affecting vulnerable populations.

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Key Concepts

equitysustainabilitycommunity engagementpolicy advocacy