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Environmental Justice In The New Millennium Global Perspectives On Race Ethnicity And Human Rights Filomina Chioma Steady

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Environmental Justice In The New Millennium Global Perspectives On Race Ethnicity And Human Rights Filomina Chioma Steady
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Filomina Chioma Steady
ISBN: 9780230615847, 0230615848
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Environmental Justice In The New Millennium Global Perspectives On Race Ethnicity And Human Rights Filomina Chioma Steady by Filomina Chioma Steady 9780230615847, 0230615848 instant download after payment.

Environmental Justice is one of the most important human rights challenge today. It combats the targeting people of color and poor people for the burdens of environmental degradation and pollution.  Case studies from various parts of the world explore themes that include: historical and theoretical perspectives on Environmental Justice; the persistence of models of domination, exploitation and discrimination; gender implications of environmental degradation; violence and militarization; corporate globalization, climate change and the tragedy of Katrina. The Environmental Justice Movement represents a combination of academic, political, legal and grass-roots activism against environmental and social injustices.

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