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  2. Environmental Justice Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Justice Foundation was founded in London, UK in 2000 and became a Registered Charity in August 2001 by Steve Trent and Juliette Williams. EJF's creation was a response to the human suffering and environmental degradation that its founders witnessed in their work as environmental campaigners.

  3. Category:Environmental justice organizations - Wikipedia

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  4. EJF - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Environmental justice - Wikipedia

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    Environmental conflict; Environmental impacts of the Mexico–United States border; Environmental inequality in the United Kingdom; Environmental injustice in Europe; Environmental issues in the Niger Delta; Environmental justice in South Korea; Environmental racism in Central and Eastern Europe; Environmental racism in Nova Scotia ...

  6. Category:Environmental justice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Environmental justice in New York City (18 P) Pages in category "Environmental justice in the United States" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  7. Environmental justice - Wikipedia

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    Environmental justice is also discussed as environmental racism or environmental inequality. [10] Environmental justice is typically defined as distributive justice, which is the equitable distribution of environmental risks and benefits. [11] Some definitions address procedural justice, which is the fair and meaningful participation in ...

  8. Charles Lee (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lee is a Taiwanese-American environmental justice activist and the Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Environmental Justice at the Environmental Protection Agency. [1] Previously, he served as the director of the Office of Environmental Justice, [ 2 ] and before that, he was the director of the Environmental Justice Program at the ...

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