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What Does Environmental Justice Mean In An Era Of Global Climate Change?, Michael B. Gerrard
What Does Environmental Justice Mean In An Era Of Global Climate Change?, Michael B. Gerrard
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The 1990s saw the emergence of the issue of environmental justice – the disproportionate exposure of low-income and minority communities to environmental hazards - into the U.S. political sphere. The 2000s saw the emergence of global climate change as a political concern. Neither has led to significant legislation at the federal level, and thus old laws designed for different purposes are being utilized with decidedly mixed results.
This article addresses the confluence of environmental justice and global climate change. The two interact in complex ways, as do the approaches to dealing with them both.
The magnitude of the climate challenge …
Climate Change Action Without Congress, Michael B. Gerrard
Climate Change Action Without Congress, Michael B. Gerrard
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Congress has not enacted major environmental legislation since 1990, and no end to the paralysis is in sight. Nonetheless, there is a great deal that the Obama Administration can do with its existing statutory powers to fight climate change.