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1 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Environmental Justice Name College Affiliation

2 Thesis statement/Question  Does equity in the use of the environment affect the quality of life?  The equal use of environmental resources is key to ensuring that there is peace and benefits to all hence reduced suffering.  Most of the world problems are linked to poor use of the environment selfish gains by few individuals.  When the environment is destroyed, people who depend on them for livelihood end up suffering.

3 Introduction  It is common in the world today that minority groups have a higher level of environmental risks more that those that have power.  The risks are caused by environmental racism and injustice due to unequal distribution of environmental resources  These problems can be used to determine the exposure of risks as far as the environment is concerned

4 Issues  Ethics and environmental conservation  Minorities and environmental risks  Race and the environment  Inequality and the environment  Environmental injustice and neglect  Environmental justice  The Utilitarianism theory and morality  Gender and environment  The roles of religion and politics in environmental justice.

5 Ethics and environmental conservation  According to the Utilitarianism theory, things should be done correctly because this ensures maximum benefits and reduces suffering.  It is immoral for individuals to exploit the environmental where everyone is not benefiting  People should join hands and conserve the environmental regardless of who they are.

6 Minorities and environmental risks  The people who mostly face high risks when the environment is messed are the minorities.  The natives like the aborigines or Australia and primitive groups In America face high discrimination when it comes to policy formation.  The fact that such groups are locked out of policy formulation means that they end up being on the receiving end.

7 Race and the environment  Discrimination is one of the things which caused environmental injustice especially before the civil movements.  There are cases where people have limited access to the environment because of their race.  Lack of participation would mean that such races lack the political ability to participate in environmental matters.

8 Inequality and the environment  The environmental equality denies people equal chance to access forest resources.  Environmental equality could means people taking resources from the environment at the expense of others.  With the world discovering new resources every day, there are cases where foreigners exploit resources and mess up the environment at the expense of locals who don’t benefit.

9 Environmental injustice and neglect  There is a close relationship between environmental injustice and inequality.  For inequality, the environment is mainly unfairly distributed while for injustice people are denied.  Injustices can be any form of discrimination  There is no way one can participate in activities which are beneficial unless there are given a chance.

10 Environmental justice  Environmental justice is the fair treatment all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development.  Fair treatment means that people should get maximum benefits from the environment and minimal negatives from the same.  Meaningful involvement could mean the public contribution can influence the regulatory agency's decision

11 The Utilitarianism theory and morality  The environmental should be exploited for the sake of the common good so that all can have maximum benefits  Unfair practices like the environment by large cooperates for their own gains is immoral  The morals and ethics should be adhered to for the sake of humanity.  The theory encourages a moral society.

12 Gender and environment  While other forms of discrimination have been dealt with, gender parity remains a problem when it comes to the environment.  There are many ways through which gender can be an issue as far as the environment is concerned.  Women are barred from participating in environmental affairs in some communities due to cultural problems.  Women are discouraged from certain decisions which affect the environment

13 The roles of religion and politics in environmental justice  When it comes to peace justice and equality, the church plays a key role.  Politics are mainly concerned with the allocation of resources.  The church can be a voice of reason where there is a conflict concerning environmental management  The government can control who exploits what resource hence in position to control pollution.

14 References  Peter, M.(2011). How to manage the environment. London: Macmillan  Tunai, H.(2011). Environmental justice. Nairobi: Longman


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