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Environmental Justice vs. Empire

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Three views on why the construct of imperialism is useful in framing environmental injustices—both past and present, local and global. Authors examine race, poverty and environmental issues from historical, geographical and political perspectives.
  • Power of Place and Space
  • Stolen Resources
  • Grassroots Internationalism
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Reclaiming Our Resources: Imperialism and Environmental Justice (Summer 2004)

  • Introduction
  • Environmental Justice vs. Empire
    • Power of Place and Space
    • Stolen Resources
    • Grassroots Internationalism
  • Impacts, Local and Global
  • Alternatives and Action
  • Resources for Reclaiming our Resources

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