1. A similar question was asked by Charles Lee,
Director of Research, United Church of Christ, Commission for Racial Justice, in
an article, “Evidence of Environmental Racism” (1990).
2. Bullard, Robert D., “Environmental Justice: A New Framework
for Action,” Environmental Law News, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 3-9 (Spring 1996).
3. EDGE, “Beyond Fear: Addressing Population and Sustainability
Concerns in California” (1995). “Sustainability” has also been defined as having
at least three broad components: access for all to safe livelihoods that pay livable
wages, protection of environmental health, and the equal participation of all communities
in decisions that affect their lives. Urban Habitat Program, “Sustainability &
Justice” (1995). |