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'''Environmental Distributive Justice'''

Distributive justice in an environmental context is the distribution of environmental burdens in a society. These burdens include air pollution, landfills, industrial factories, and environmental burdens. Distributive justice is a part of the environmental justice movement because there is evidence that shows that these burdens cause health problems, negatively affect quality of life, and drive down property value. Historically, environmental burdens fall on poor communities with high minority populations.

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Environmental Distributive Justice

Distributive justice in an environmental context is the distribution of environmental burdens in a society. These burdens include air pollution, landfills, industrial factories, and environmental burdens. Distributive justice is a part of the environmental justice movement because there is evidence that shows that these burdens cause health problems, negatively affect quality of life, and drive down property value. Historically, environmental burdens fall on poor communities with high minority populations.