advocates for climate justice in her book “Climate Justice.” Robinson explores the disproportionate impact of climate change on marginalized communities and emphasizes the need for inclusive and equitable climate solutions.
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First, it identifies the dominant features of environmental law casebooks and assesses their treatment of environmental justice and race. Second, it critically analyzes key findings related to the constraining effect of the core environmental laws, the focus on cost-benefit analysis, and the limi...
This book offers a unique angle on this complex topic by providing an understanding of environmental justice from both a United States and an international perspective. Each chapter covers a different case study that examines people and groups who have been unfairly exposed to unreasonable env...
Buy on Amazon Add to library First published in serial form in 1962, Silent Spring has now attained legendary status among environmental literature. This is the book that first alerted the public to the problematic use of harmful pesticides like DDT. Once Carson sounded the alarm, a wave of ...
Environmental Books For Kids City Green, by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan (1994) It is a great book on how anyone can take action and make a difference. In it, Marcy, a young girl, wants to plant a garden in the vacant lot(空地) of her city block. The book describes every step of building...
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Environmental Law & Economics Well-known authors convey their expertise on environmental economics, european and international environmental law, environmental policy and environmental justice in our reference books and journals. The textbooks provide a practical introduction to fundamental knowledge of environme...
The paper underscores the role of educators in fostering critical perspectives on environmentalism, advocating for disrupting single stories, and ensuring that a collection of texts that includes justice‐oriented and intersectional narratives is used with young readers. The article challenges dominant ...
ignored by mainstream publishers—books that facilitate social change, enrich public discourse, and defend democratic values, including from historically disenfranchised voices and on underrepresented subjects such as race, economic inequality, LGBTQ+ communities, criminal justice, and environmental reform. ...