Women Lead Puerto Rico's Recovery: In Puerto Rico's southeast, women are at the forefront of the struggle against environmental degradation and catastrophe
In: NACLA Report on the Americas, Band 50, Heft 4, S. 398-403
ISSN: 2471-2620
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In: NACLA Report on the Americas, Band 50, Heft 4, S. 398-403
ISSN: 2471-2620
Low-income communities and communities of color are more likely to live near contaminated land and to have greater exposure to air and water pollution that are harmful to health. Questions about equity and fairness have taken on new levels of complexity as we confront global climate change. It's clear that major action is needed to address environmental injustices and ensure that marginalized communities have input on governmental policies and decisions. What legal tools and strategies can be used to effectively advance environmental justice? Olatunde C.A. Johnson, Jerome B. Sherman Professor of Law, and environmental and community lawyer Ruth Santiago '83 J.D., '10 LL.M. join host Michael B. Gerrard to discuss policies and legal strategies to create a healthier and safer world for all people. ; https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/defending_the_planet/1006/thumbnail.jpg
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In: NACLA Report on the Americas, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 178-185
ISSN: 2471-2620