This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable development, and shows how sustainability can improve our ability to achieve environmental justice. The article first explains a basic but often unrecognized truth about environmental policy: environmental pollution and degradation, sooner or later, harms humans. Both sustainable development and environmental justice respond to this problem, though in somewhat different ways. Sustainable development, however, suggests a broader set of tools to address this problem than are often employed for environmental justice. The article shows how four broad approaches — more and better sustainability options, law for sustainability, visionary and pragmatic ...
This essay, prepared for the Fordham Environmental Law Review’s 20th Anniversary edition marking key...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
This Article responds to environmental justice arguments that undermine, rather than safeguard, heal...
This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable deve...
Sustainability is the balance of equity, environment, and economics so current and future generation...
This article focuses on the domestic context, where the issues have more concretely crystallized aro...
Justice is a core yet often ignored principle of sustainability. However, sustainability for some at...
In this Article, we argue that sustainable development is historically a much broader and more socie...
Over the past ten years, two environmental movements, have evolved and gained rapidly in both stat...
This article explores sustainable development and environmental justice as potentially conflicting p...
Global carbon emissions continue to rise,1 rates of global biodiversity loss continue to increase,2 ...
Sustainable development (or sustainability) is a decision-making framework for maintaining and ach...
Early interpretations of sustainable development based on weak sustainability address neither the li...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article considers environmental justice in...
In this article, Professor Kaswan considers the sometimes-tense intersection between environmentalis...
This essay, prepared for the Fordham Environmental Law Review’s 20th Anniversary edition marking key...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
This Article responds to environmental justice arguments that undermine, rather than safeguard, heal...
This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable deve...
Sustainability is the balance of equity, environment, and economics so current and future generation...
This article focuses on the domestic context, where the issues have more concretely crystallized aro...
Justice is a core yet often ignored principle of sustainability. However, sustainability for some at...
In this Article, we argue that sustainable development is historically a much broader and more socie...
Over the past ten years, two environmental movements, have evolved and gained rapidly in both stat...
This article explores sustainable development and environmental justice as potentially conflicting p...
Global carbon emissions continue to rise,1 rates of global biodiversity loss continue to increase,2 ...
Sustainable development (or sustainability) is a decision-making framework for maintaining and ach...
Early interpretations of sustainable development based on weak sustainability address neither the li...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article considers environmental justice in...
In this article, Professor Kaswan considers the sometimes-tense intersection between environmentalis...
This essay, prepared for the Fordham Environmental Law Review’s 20th Anniversary edition marking key...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
This Article responds to environmental justice arguments that undermine, rather than safeguard, heal...