Environmental justice without environmental racism

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Abstract

In this paper, I propose to defend an account of environmental justice that is not only acceptable both from an anthropocentric or human-centric perspective and from a non-anthropocentric or biocentric perspective, but also deals squarely with the problem of environmental racism.

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Sterba, J. R. (2001). Environmental justice without environmental racism. Global Bioethics, 14(1), 21–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/11287462.2001.10800776

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