Forms of EJ
Against EJ
Federal Policy
EJ Terms
Chicken or the Egg?
100

The even distribution of environmental burdens and outdoor resources to prevent the disproportionate burdening of communities

What is Distributive Justice?

100

Disparities are a result of socioeconomic factors rather than discrimination.

What is a common argument against EJ communities' claims of injustice?

100

Executive Order 14173, issued by this president, rolled back federal DEI and civil-rights requirements, weakening environmental justice protections by removing tools agencies used to address discrimination in pollution, cleanup, and community decision making.

Donald J. Trump

100

The field of study and movement to understand why environmental harm disproportionately affects marginalized groups

What is Environmental Justice?

100

The argument that people are choosing to live in areas that are dangerous instead of accepting payouts from companies

What is Toxins Argument

200

ensures that all communities, especially marginalized groups have equal access to information, and are included in decision making that affect their environment and health 

what is procedural justice?

200

Environmental regulations can hinder economic development

What is a common argument against EJ communities' claims of injustice?

200

This global agreement, rejoined through Executive Order 14008, recommitted the U.S. to international climate action.

What is the Paris Agreement?

200

The elimination of racial disparities regarding access to adequate resources, opportunities, and outcomes

What is racial equity?

200

The argument that these toxic waste companies are completely erasing these communities and their culture

What is Marginalized Communities Argument? 

300

acknowledging the existence and worth of marginalized groups

what is the principal of recognition

300

"It's socioeconomic factors, not discrimination"      Race still predicts pollution exposure even when income is the same. Socioeconomic status gaps come from historic racism and zoning enforcement patterns show structural bias not just class

What are the rebuttals to those arguments from EJ scholars and movement activists?

300

This tool, improved by Executive Order 14096, shows how well federal agencies are doing at helping polluted and overburdened communities.

What is the Environmental Justice Scorecard?

300

Creating policies through neutral behavior amongst racial groups instead of acknowledging the hardships of burdened communities

What is Colorblind Racism?

300

The argument that the companies are helping the community by providing jobs and opportunities to the residents

What is Toxins Argument?

400

recognizing the obligation to repair injustices

what is restorative justice?

400

"Regulations hurt economic development" Environmental regulations often create jobs, encourage cleaner technology and cut down on expensive health problems.

What are the rebuttals to those arguments from EJ scholars and movement activists?

400

This 1994 order was the first formal federal directive requiring agencies to address environmental justice by protecting minority and low income communities from disproportionate environmental harm.

What is Executive Order 12898?

400

a term for communities with fewer resources and less political power who are exposed to higher levels of environmental hazards and health risks 

what is disproportionate burden of harm?

400

The Louisiana community founded by formerly enslaved people, which has become a hub for petrochemical facilities, raises the question of whether vulnerability attracts industry or industry creates vulnerability.

What is Mossville?

500

Racism, colonialism, and capitalism shape who is most vunerable to environmental harms. This framework encompasses the 19 principles of EJ, allowing the structure of the movement to be understood.

What is Critical Environmental Justice?

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