Climate change and racism, both inextricably intertwined, are two of the biggest challenges of this century. Evidence of heightened exposure to environmental hazards in communities of color and their unreasonable exposure to air pollution is mounting, according to an essay by American emergency medicine physician Renée Salas, published in The New England Journal of Medicine. These facts undergird the concept of “environmental racism” – a notion long regarded as a fringe issue that has now clawed its way back into the limelight, thanks to growing awareness of both climate change and racism
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Climate change is one of the biggest threats we’re currently facing as a society. Everyone will even...
In the mid-1900s the United States began to see a rise in concern for environmental awareness issues...
When considering the ways in which resource acquisition adversely impacts the land and environment, ...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
This work critically analyzes the role of extractive industry in the continued colonization of Indig...
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
A selective bibliography, current to November 2016, focussing on Canadian works related to environme...
In this essay, I explore the implications of environmental racism among our national and global neig...
This paper builds on the work of critical environmental justice scholars. I argue that the understan...
Our current climate crisis presents the perfect opportunity to address other social ills that reflec...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MClimate change has a broad range of health impa...
The social force of race in relation to natural resources plays a prominent role in which communitie...
Nuclear waste on indigenous lands is a reproductive justice issue. Indigenous communities experience...
Global South scholars have long documented and theorised their communities’ struggles against the ec...
This special Issue of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal explores how climate change affects the r...
Climate change is one of the biggest threats we’re currently facing as a society. Everyone will even...
In the mid-1900s the United States began to see a rise in concern for environmental awareness issues...
When considering the ways in which resource acquisition adversely impacts the land and environment, ...
In the realm of socioenvironmental justice, much discourse centers on equal access to green areas an...
This work critically analyzes the role of extractive industry in the continued colonization of Indig...