Thirty years ago, the environmental justice movement emerged as a powerful critique of traditional environmentalism, which had largely ignored the distribution of environmental harms and the ways in which those harms were concentrated on the poor and communities of color. This Article calls for a similarly groundbreaking reimagination of both mainstream environmental policy and environmental justice: we argue that, to truly embrace justice, environmentalists must take account, not only of the ways that environmental harms uniquely impact vulnerable populations but also of the costs that environmental protection imposes on the most vulnerable among us
This Article seeks to illuminate the lack of adequate legal remedies that are available for low-inco...
Following the introductory section, the Article is divided into three parts. The first portion of Pa...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...
Thirty years ago, the environmental justice movement emerged as a powerful critique of traditional e...
This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable deve...
The 1990s saw the emergence of the issue of environmental justice – the disproportionate exposure of...
Environmental justice refers to many things: a global activist movement, local groups that struggle ...
The term “environmental justice” carries with it a sort of ambiguity. On the one hand, it refers to ...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
Part I of this Article provides brief background on the environmental justice movement. Part 11 gene...
This Article traces how policy reversals in the first years of the Trump Administration implicate pr...
The reactions to our article, Inequality, Social Resilience, and the Green Economy, have a clear mes...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
This article focuses on the domestic context, where the issues have more concretely crystallized aro...
This Article seeks to illuminate the lack of adequate legal remedies that are available for low-inco...
Following the introductory section, the Article is divided into three parts. The first portion of Pa...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
The standpoint of environmental justice has become integral to environmental law in the last thirty ...
Thirty years ago, the environmental justice movement emerged as a powerful critique of traditional e...
This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable deve...
The 1990s saw the emergence of the issue of environmental justice – the disproportionate exposure of...
Environmental justice refers to many things: a global activist movement, local groups that struggle ...
The term “environmental justice” carries with it a sort of ambiguity. On the one hand, it refers to ...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
Part I of this Article provides brief background on the environmental justice movement. Part 11 gene...
This Article traces how policy reversals in the first years of the Trump Administration implicate pr...
The reactions to our article, Inequality, Social Resilience, and the Green Economy, have a clear mes...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
This article focuses on the domestic context, where the issues have more concretely crystallized aro...
This Article seeks to illuminate the lack of adequate legal remedies that are available for low-inco...
Following the introductory section, the Article is divided into three parts. The first portion of Pa...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...