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Which Of The Following Statements About Environmental Justice Is True

  1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (2017) Learn About Environmental Justice.
  2. U.S. Department Of Energy (DOE) Environmental Justice.
  3. Taylor, D.E. (2014) “Toxic Communities.” New York University Press.
  4. Salkin, P., et al. (2012) “Sustainability as a Means of Improving Environmental Justice.” Journal of Sustainability and Environmental Law, 19(1):3-34.
  5. U.S. EPA (2021) Learn about the Toxics Release Inventory.
  6. U.S. EPA (2023) “2021 Toxic Release Inventory National Analysis: Where You Live.”
  7. Bullard, R., et al. (2008) Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty: Why Race Still Matters After All of These Years. Environmental Law (38)2: 371-411.
  8. U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2013) CDC Health Disparities and Inequalities Report — United States, 2013.
  9. U.S. CDC (2021) “Trends in Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Hospitalizations, by Region — United States, March-December 2020.”
  10. U.S. EPA (2017) Equitable Development and Environmental Justice.
  11. The Trust for Public Land (2006) The Health Benefits of Parks.
  12. Wolch, J., et al. (2014) “Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice.” Landscape and Urban Planning, 125:234-244.
  13. USDA (2022) Household Food Security in the United States in 2021.
  14. Walker, R., et al. (2009) “Disparities and access to healthy food in the United States.” Health & Place, 16(5):876-884.
  15. USDA (2023) Ag and Food Statistics Charting the Essentials, February 2023.
  16. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (2021) Overweight & Obesity Statistics.
  17. USDA (2021) Food Access Research Atlas —Documentation.
  18. Ottinger, G. (2013) “The Winds of Change: Environmental Justice in Energy Transitions.” Science as Culture, 22(2):222-229.
  19. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (2012) “Coal Blooded.”
  20. VanCleef, A. (2016) “Hydropower Development and Involuntary Displacement: Toward a Global Solution.” Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 23(1):349-376.
  21. Kumar, A. and T. Schei (2011) “Hydropower.” Cambridge University Press.
  22. Bednar, D. and Reames, T. (2020) Recognition of and response to energy poverty in the United States. Nature Energy. 5:432-439.
  23. Reames, T. (2013) “Targeting Energy Justice.” Energy Policy, 97:549-558.
  24. Reames, T., et al. (2018) “An incandescent truth: Disparities in energy-efficient lighting availability and prices in an urban U.S. county.” Applied Energy 218:95-103.
  25. American Physical Society Panel on Public Affairs and Materials Research Society (2011) Energy Critical Elements: Securing Materials for Emerging Technologies.
  26. Maier, R., et al. (2014) “Socially responsible mining.” Reviews of Environmental Health, 29(1-2):83-89.
  27. United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) (2022) Global Transboundary E-waste Flows Monitor 2022.
  28. U.S. EPA (2012) Rare Earth Elements: A Review of Production, Processing, Recycling, and Associated Environmental Issues.
  29. Grant, K., et al. (2013). “Health consequences of exposure to e-waste: a systematic review.” The Lancet Global Health, 1(6).
  30. Kahhat, R. and E. Williams (2012) “Materials flow analysis of e-waste: Domestic flows and exports of used computers from the United States” Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 67:67-74.
  31. U.S. International Trade Commission (2013) Used Electronic Products An Examination of U.S. Exports.
  32. U.S. EPA (2017) Understanding the Connections Between Climate Change and Human Health.
  33. World Health Organization (2016) Climate Change and Health.
  34. U.S. EPA (2016) “How was EJSCREEN Developed?”
  35. U.S. EPA (2023) Environmental Justice Small Grants Program.
  36. The White House (2022) Justice40 A Whole of Government Initiative.
  37. The White House (2022) Fact Sheet Inflation Reduction Act Advances Environmental Justice
  38. Environmental Justice Atlas. https://ejatlas.org/
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