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Environmental Justice

Environmental Justice refers to the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all individuals in environmental decision-making, ensuring that no group, particularly marginalized communities, bears a disproportionate share of negative environmental impacts. Legal Remedies encompass the legal actions and solutions available to address violations of environmental rights and to rectify injustices related to environmental harm.

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Environmental justice is a vital concept that seeks to ensure all communities, particularly marginalized ones, have equal access to a healthy environment. It addresses the disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on these communities and advocates for their rights through legal frameworks an...

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

Example: Environmental justice advocates work to ensure that low-income neighborhoods are not unfairly burdened by pollution.

Disparity
A significant difference in treatment or outcomes between groups.

Example: There is a disparity in health outcomes between affluent and low-income communities.

Legal Remedies
Actions taken through the legal system to address injustices.

Example: Communities may seek legal remedies to stop a polluting factory from operating.

Grassroots Movement
A movement driven by the community at a local level.

Example: The local community organized a grassroots movement to oppose a landfill near their homes.

Advocacy
The act of supporting a cause or proposal.

Example: Environmental advocacy groups lobby for stronger pollution regulations.

Pollution
The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

Example: Air pollution from factories can lead to serious health issues for nearby residents.

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Environmental Policy
Examines the laws and regulations that govern environmental protection.
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Key Concepts

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