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Health Science and Environmental Justice

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Perspectives on the relationship between science, research and technology, and the environmental health and justice campaigns that are essential to communities.

  • Science as a Double-Edged Sword
  • Science: More Harmful than Helpful?
  • Science on Our Side?
  • EJ Leading the Way
‹ Letter from WE ACTupScience as a Double-Edged Sword ›
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Burden of Proof; Using Research for Environmental Justice

  • Introduction: Using Research for Environmental Justice
  • Health Science and Environmental Justice
    • Science as a Double-Edged Sword
    • Science: More Harmful than Helpful?
    • Science on Our Side?
    • EJ Leading the Way
  • The Debate Over Science
  • Case Studies in Community-based Science
  • Shifting Science: The Alternatives
  • Resources for Community-based Science

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  • Climate Justice
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Environmental Health
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