Achieving Environmental Justice
Achieving Environmental Justice
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This wide-ranging text examines environmental justice - which focuses on inclusive processes of environmental decision-making for local communities - in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, South Korea, China, Bolivia, and Cuba. Karen Bell discusses environmental issues as they relate to a number of other topics, including race, class, industrialization, and politics, with a particular focus on the role of capitalism.
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