Journal: Environmental Justice
FREE ACCESS through July 21, 2017
By Götz Kaufmann, 2017-07-07
The journal Environmental Justice grants free access to the following articles now through July 21, 2017. It is one of the most relevant pioneers in the field of Environmental Justice Research. The peer-review journal is published bimonthly, covering the impacts and environmental burdens that affect marginalized populations all over the world. Interdisciplinary reports on communities, industry, academia, government, and nonprofit organizations are considered in its editions including human health and the environment, natural science, technology, land use and urban planning, public and environmental policy, environmental history, legal history as it pertains to environmental justice, environmental sociology, anthropology of environmental, health disparities, and grassroots activities.

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The Need for Environmental Justice Never Ends Because Externalities Persist
Chad J. McGuire, Devon Lynch  Read Now

Eternal Night: Ecosocialism and the Specific Ecological Threat of Trumpism
Thomas J. Mann  Read Now


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