Mar 27, 2003
In just two decades, the environmental justice movement, which has its roots in the United States, has spread across the globe: the call for environmental justice can be heard from south-central Los Angeles to south Durban. This grassroots movement is largely a response to environmental racism - any policy, practice or directive that differentially affects or disadvantages (whether intentionally or unintentionally) individuals, groups or communities based on race or colour, says this article.
































