Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of the Inspector General
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental justice
Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
Investigation of allegations concerning environmental justice issues in EPA Region 4
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of the Inspector General
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental justice
Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental justice
Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
EPA Region 4 Environmental Justice (EJ) Policy
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region IV. EJ Policy (Cross-Divisional) Work Team
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Dumping In Dixie
Author: Robert D. Bullard
Publisher: Avalon Publishing - (Westview Press)
ISBN: 0813344271
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
To be poor, working-class, or a person of color in the United States often means bearing a disproportionate share of the country’s environmental problems. Starting with the premise that all Americans have a basic right to live in a healthy environment, Dumping in Dixie chronicles the efforts of five African American communities, empowered by the civil rights movement, to link environmentalism with issues of social justice. In the third edition, Bullard speaks to us from the front lines of the environmental justice movement about new developments in environmental racism, different organizing strategies, and success stories in the struggle for environmental equity.
Publisher: Avalon Publishing - (Westview Press)
ISBN: 0813344271
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
To be poor, working-class, or a person of color in the United States often means bearing a disproportionate share of the country’s environmental problems. Starting with the premise that all Americans have a basic right to live in a healthy environment, Dumping in Dixie chronicles the efforts of five African American communities, empowered by the civil rights movement, to link environmentalism with issues of social justice. In the third edition, Bullard speaks to us from the front lines of the environmental justice movement about new developments in environmental racism, different organizing strategies, and success stories in the struggle for environmental equity.
EPA Enforcement
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental law
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental law
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Not in My Backyard
Author: United States Commission on Civil Rights
Publisher:
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Category : Environmental justice
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Environmental justice
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Reducing Risk
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Relative Risk Reduction Strategies Committee
Publisher:
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Category : Environmental protection
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Environmental protection
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Inspector General (OIG): Semiannual Report to Congress
Author: Glenn A. Fine
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1437943640
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
This report summarizes the work of the OIG of the U.S. Justice Dept. (DoJ). During this period, the OIG conducted a broad range of audits, inspections, investigations, and special reports that focus on the management challenges facing the DoJ. Reviews: DoJ¿s efforts in the area of counterterrorism; Effectiveness of Dept. controls in balancing the need to protect civil rights and civil liberties while the Dept. pursues its counterterrorism and law enforcement responsibilities; A review of Operation Gunrunner, DoJ¿s effort to combat firearms trafficking into Mexico; OIG¿s Investigations Div., which handles allegations of criminal and admin. misconduct relating to DoJ programs, employees, and contractors. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1437943640
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
This report summarizes the work of the OIG of the U.S. Justice Dept. (DoJ). During this period, the OIG conducted a broad range of audits, inspections, investigations, and special reports that focus on the management challenges facing the DoJ. Reviews: DoJ¿s efforts in the area of counterterrorism; Effectiveness of Dept. controls in balancing the need to protect civil rights and civil liberties while the Dept. pursues its counterterrorism and law enforcement responsibilities; A review of Operation Gunrunner, DoJ¿s effort to combat firearms trafficking into Mexico; OIG¿s Investigations Div., which handles allegations of criminal and admin. misconduct relating to DoJ programs, employees, and contractors. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report.
National Response Center
Author: National Response Center (U.S.)
Publisher:
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Category : Marine accidents
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Marine accidents
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
The Promise and Peril of Environmental Justice
Author: Christopher H. Foreman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780815717379
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Are we environmentally victimizing, perhaps even poisoning, our minority and low-income citizens? Proponents of "environmental justice" assert that environmental decisionmaking pays insufficient heed to the interests of those citizens, disproportionately burdens their neighborhoods with hazardous toxins, and perpetuates an insidious "environmental racism." In the first book-length critique of environmental justice advocacy, Christopher Foreman argues that it has cleared significant political hurdles but displays substantial limitations and drawbacks. Activism has yielded a presidential executive order, management reforms at the Environmental Protection Agency, and numerous local political victories. Yet the environmental justice movement is structurally and ideologically unable to generate a focused policy agenda. The movement refuses to confront the need for environmental priorities and trade-offs, politically inconvenient facts about environmental health risks, and the limits of an environmental approach to social justice. Ironically, environmental justice advocacy may also threaten the very constituencies it aspires to serve--distracting attention from the many significant health hazards challenging minority and disadvantaged populations. Foreman recommends specific institutional reforms intended to recast the national dialogue about the stakes of these populations in environmental protection.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780815717379
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Are we environmentally victimizing, perhaps even poisoning, our minority and low-income citizens? Proponents of "environmental justice" assert that environmental decisionmaking pays insufficient heed to the interests of those citizens, disproportionately burdens their neighborhoods with hazardous toxins, and perpetuates an insidious "environmental racism." In the first book-length critique of environmental justice advocacy, Christopher Foreman argues that it has cleared significant political hurdles but displays substantial limitations and drawbacks. Activism has yielded a presidential executive order, management reforms at the Environmental Protection Agency, and numerous local political victories. Yet the environmental justice movement is structurally and ideologically unable to generate a focused policy agenda. The movement refuses to confront the need for environmental priorities and trade-offs, politically inconvenient facts about environmental health risks, and the limits of an environmental approach to social justice. Ironically, environmental justice advocacy may also threaten the very constituencies it aspires to serve--distracting attention from the many significant health hazards challenging minority and disadvantaged populations. Foreman recommends specific institutional reforms intended to recast the national dialogue about the stakes of these populations in environmental protection.
Race And The Incidence Of Environmental Hazards
Author: Bunyan Bryant
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000308855
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
This book discusses the poor and people of color and their struggle to take control of one of the most basic aspects of their lives: the quality of their environment. It exposes the fact of environmental inequity and its consequences in face of general neglect by policymakers and social scientists.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000308855
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
This book discusses the poor and people of color and their struggle to take control of one of the most basic aspects of their lives: the quality of their environment. It exposes the fact of environmental inequity and its consequences in face of general neglect by policymakers and social scientists.