Eliminating environmental racism has become one of the premier civil rights and environmental issues of the 1990s. Relying on a handful of studies that purport to show patterns of discrimination against minorities and the poor in the siting of industrial activity, federal and state policymakers have attempted to limit further industrial siting in these areas. These environmental justice initiatives appear to be premature, however, in light of the substantial problems in current data documenting the prevalence of discrimination. The article examines one such shortcoming: namely, that existing research fails to account for the dynamic nature of the housing market. Analyzing data from the St. Louis metropolitan area, this study finds that ...
Environmental inequality is the suggestion that the working class, the poor, persons of color, and u...
This Comment addresses the concept of environmental racism, the tools that have been used to fight i...
“[A]ll things share the same breath— the beast, the tree, the man …the air shares its spirit with al...
The article examines one such shortcoming: namely, that existing research fails to account for the d...
Some economic analyses find evidence of environmental injustice--minorities and/or low-income person...
This Article examines avenues of redress and pollution prevention for impoverished people of color t...
In the mid-1900s the United States began to see a rise in concern for environmental awareness issues...
No segment of American society should have a monopoly on a clean environment. Nevertheless, some com...
A contemporary policy analyst accustomed to the ways of the micro economic model might admit that th...
In the last two decades, manufacturers have moved away from the inner city, taking valuable job oppo...
This article discusses the use of private action in federal institutions for relief from disparate r...
EPA\u27s environmental justice policy is based on the premise that intentional or institutional raci...
The essays contained in Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time For Discourse and th...
This Essay discusses various ways to weave principles of justice and equity into solving the problem...
People across the country have witnessed the quality of their local environment decline in the name ...
Environmental inequality is the suggestion that the working class, the poor, persons of color, and u...
This Comment addresses the concept of environmental racism, the tools that have been used to fight i...
“[A]ll things share the same breath— the beast, the tree, the man …the air shares its spirit with al...
The article examines one such shortcoming: namely, that existing research fails to account for the d...
Some economic analyses find evidence of environmental injustice--minorities and/or low-income person...
This Article examines avenues of redress and pollution prevention for impoverished people of color t...
In the mid-1900s the United States began to see a rise in concern for environmental awareness issues...
No segment of American society should have a monopoly on a clean environment. Nevertheless, some com...
A contemporary policy analyst accustomed to the ways of the micro economic model might admit that th...
In the last two decades, manufacturers have moved away from the inner city, taking valuable job oppo...
This article discusses the use of private action in federal institutions for relief from disparate r...
EPA\u27s environmental justice policy is based on the premise that intentional or institutional raci...
The essays contained in Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time For Discourse and th...
This Essay discusses various ways to weave principles of justice and equity into solving the problem...
People across the country have witnessed the quality of their local environment decline in the name ...
Environmental inequality is the suggestion that the working class, the poor, persons of color, and u...
This Comment addresses the concept of environmental racism, the tools that have been used to fight i...
“[A]ll things share the same breath— the beast, the tree, the man …the air shares its spirit with al...