Pesticides and environmental injustice in the USA: root causes, current regulatory reinforcement and a path forward
Abstract Many environmental pollutants are known to have disproportionate effects on Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) as well as communities of low-income and wealth. The reasons for these disproportionate effects are complex and involve hundreds of years of systematic oppression kept i...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Donley (Author), Robert D. Bullard (Author), Jeannie Economos (Author), Iris Figueroa (Author), Jovita Lee (Author), Amy K. Liebman (Author), Dominica Navarro Martinez (Author), Fatemeh Shafiei (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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