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9 - Dispossession and Environmental Racism

from Part IV - Climate and Environmental Justice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2025

Ross Astoria
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin at Parkside
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A central concept of environmental justice is some populations’ disproportionate vulnerability to environmental pollution. This chapter contextualizes that vulnerability by articulating two racialized assignments of political power in the US Constitution and tracing those assignments to two contemporary racialized property relationships: redlining and allotment.

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How to Decarbonize
Policy and Social Theory
, pp. 169 - 190
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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