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    Youth activist paradoxes in the urban periphery of Lephalale: The struggle for employment and climate justice in a coal-rich region of South Africa by Thembi Luckett

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this article, I speak to the nexus of youth, social and environmental justice, and climate politics. I do so by unpacking the everyday concerns and negotiations of youth activists in the urban periphery of Lephalale in Limpopo, South Africa – not typically seen as an urban centre or a site of youth politics. …”
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    Changing social metabolism and environmental conflicts in India and South America by Joan Martinez-Alier, Federico Demaria, Leah Temper, Mariana Walter

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Finally, we use some statistics from the EJAtlas comparing participation of indigenous and traditional populations and rates of 'success' in local struggles for environmental justice in both subcontinents, to see whether the global movement for environmental justice can help to slow down the destruction of the environment and local livelihoods and cultures. …”
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    Communities conditionally support deployment of direct air capture for carbon dioxide removal in the United States by Celina Scott-Buechler, Bruce Cain, Khalid Osman, Nicole M. Ardoin, Catherine Fraser, Grace Adcox, Emily Polk, Robert B. Jackson

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The most important determinants of project support were procedural justice elements—in particular community involvement in planning and implementation—and anticipated community benefits in the forms of local infrastructure and workforce development, supporting the need to center environmental justice and just transition principles into project planning and implementation. …”
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    Community-University Partnerships for Social Justice: An Interview with Joan Kuyek by Joan Kuyek, Nancy Van Styvendale

    Published 2018-05-01
    “… In this section, co-editor of this issue Nancy Van Styvendale interviews Joan Kuyek, an Ontario-based social and environmental justice activist with nearly fifty years of experience as a community organizer and educator. …”
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    Radical movements as a call to climate action: a space-time connection by Neelakshi Joshi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This comment links the radicalisation of climate justice movements in the Global North across time and space to the long-term environmental justice movements in post-colonial and settler-colonial geographies. …”
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    Connecting Environment, Place, and Community

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The goals of the [initiative] all have been about connection: connecting Indigenous ways of knowing and practices of environmental stewardship with the humanities; connecting the humanities with pressing environmental justice concerns; connecting three University of Minnesota (UMN) campuses with each other and with Indigenous communities; connecting activism and experiential practice with pedagogy; and connecting all of these to decolonization and institutional transformation of the university...…”
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    Políticas que promueven la justicia ambiental en Argentina: Participiación comunitaria en la protección de bosques by Lucas Martín Figueroa

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Abstract: Policies that promote environmental justice in Argentina: Community participation in forest protection In light of the historical inequalities that indigenous and peasant communities have suffered, the increasing economic pressure over their territories, and considering the emergency of environmental policies in the region, this paper asks, how the participation of indigenous and peasant communities can contribute to the implementation of policies that seek to promote the environmental justice? …”
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    The judgments on environmental crimes pronounced by the Court of Milan in the three-year period 2015-2017: results and perspectives by Chiara Azzalin, Camilla Santoro

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The statistical data have been subdivided into various factors (environmental matrices involved, types of authors, proceedings outcomes, sentences imposed, etc.), in order to highlight the concrete application of criminal environmental justice in the judicial district of Milan.…”
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    Über die (Un-)Möglichkeit, die Beziehung zwischen Kolonialität, Urbanität und Sexualität zu thematisieren. Kommentar zu Stephan Lanz’ „Über (Un-) Möglichkeiten, hiesige Stadtforsch... by Jin Haritaworn

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Tatsächlich haben deutsche Stadtforscher_innen einen erheblichen Nachholbedarf in Forschungsfeldern wie Postkolonialität und Dekolonialität, environmental justice und Rassismus und Raum (...)…”
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    Climate Change Curricula in Alberta, Canada: An Intersectional Framing Analysis by Greg Lowan-Trudeau

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Eisner’s three curricula—the explicit, implicit, and null—and scholarship related to intersectional climate and environmental justice, education, and communication provide the theoretical framework. …”
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    Why STEM? To sustain life. Ideas shared by Yayo Herrero at the first Escola d'Estiu d’EduglobalSTEM by Oriol Guinart Berrueco

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…From our point of view, the aim of education for global and environmental justice, and for social transformation, must be central to the whole curriculum, including the STEM subjects. …”
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    ‘VIOLENCE AGAINST THE EARTH IS VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN’: THE RAPE THEME IN WOMEN’S ECO-NARRATIVES by Deborah Saidero

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…This essay analyses the theme of rape in the works of three Canadian novelists (Maracle, Brand and Atwood) whose eco-narratives summon environmental justice by retrieving an ethos of respect for the woman-land connection.…”
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    A EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL (EA) NUM TEMPO DE TRAVESSIAS: desafios da EA crítica frente ao ideário de políticas desenvolvimentistas em Itaguaí/RJ by Patrícia de Oliveira Plácido, Elza Maria Neffa Vieira de Castro

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…An analysis of the data was made under the light of EA criticism and environmental justice. It is noticed that the EA practice - grounded in developmental policies and conservative views of EA - are instruments of social maintenance.…”
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    Design against Extinction at New York University by Peder Anker, Mitchell Joachim

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This article reviews the eco-social design work of students at the Gallatin School of Individualized Studies at New York University over the last decade. Environmental justice movements and the effects of global warming pose significant challenges to the architecture of dwellings, landscapes, and urban design communities. …”
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    One Agency's Contribution to Creating a Culture of Health in a Latinx Community by Mariela Fernandez, Kimberly J. Shinew

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…This article discusses how organizations outside of the health care sector can participate in creating a Culture of Health by using a nonprofit organization (Little Village Environmental Justice Organization) as an example. The organization's role in policy creation concerning cross-sector partnerships and governance to create equitable communities was of primary importance to this article. …”
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    How Differential Privacy Will Affect Estimates of Air Pollution Exposure and Disparities in the United States by Madalsa Singh

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Census data is crucial to understand energy and environmental justice outcomes such as poor air quality which disproportionately impact people of color in the U.S. …”
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