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|a Environmental justice :
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|a INTRODUCTION: Environmentalism and Biocentrism -- From Environmentalism to environmental justice -- Understanding environmental injustice -- Overview of the book -- 2. DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, PARTICIPATIVE JUSTICE,A ND THE PRINCIPLE OF PRIMA FACIE POLITICAL EQUALITY: The principle of prima facie political equality (PPFPE) and distributive justice -- The principle of prima facie political equality and participative justice -- Objections to the principle of prima facie political equality -- How careless use of science can encourage environmental injustice -- Federal versus local control of siting: balancing equity and utility -- A case study -- Conclusions -- 3. APPALACHIANS, ACCESS TO LAND, AND PROCEDURAL JUSTICE: Overview -- Setting the scene for the First argument: The California farmer -- Another instance of environmental injustice: the Appalachian farmer -- Procedural justice and end-state principles -- A procedurally based argument for limiting property rights in resources -- Resource transactions, voluntariness, and the Lockean Proviso -- Suggestions for limiting property rights in land -- Objections to the argument -- A second argument for limiting property rights in resources -- Objections to the second argument -- Conclusion -- 4. AFRICAN AMERICANS, LULUs, AND FREE INFORMED CONSENT: Reverend Coleman and the South side -- Overview -- A case study: Homer, Louisiana -- The Louisiana siting waw not ethically justified -- Objections and replies: an environmentally just energy policy -- Objections and replies: no economic need for the plant -- Postscript -- 5. EQUITY AND DUTIES TO FUTURE GENERATIONS: THE CASE OF YUCCA MOUNTAIN: Overview -- Prima Facie arguments for equal treatment -- Utilitarian objections -- Duties to future generations -- Consent and future persons -- Practical and legal considerations affecting justice for future people -- Conclusions -- 6. NATIVE PEOPLES AND THE PROBLEM OF PATERNALISM: Colonialism and the exploitation of Indigenous people : The case of Shell oil -- Overview -- Paternalism, consent, and participative justice -- The Mescalero Apache, Paternalism, and waste disposal -- Environmental justice and the Mescalero -- Geographical inequality, distributive justice, and the Mescalero -- History of the Nuclear Waste issue -- Science relevant to Nuclear Waste problem -- Conclusion -- 7.RISKY OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS, THE DOUBLE STANDARD, AND JUST COMPENSATION: Overview -- The double standard -- Historical background -- The theory of the compensating wage differential -- Arguments against the CWD -- A case study: Six hundred thousand DOE workers -- Conclusions and alternatives -- 8. DEVELOPING NATIONS, EQUAL PROTECTION, AND THE LIMITS OF MORAL HEROISM: Overview -- The social progress argument -- The bloody loaf argument -- The consent argument and a moral response to it -- The economic-reality argument and a moral response to it -- Citizens' responsibilities for environmental justice -- Conclusion -- 9. TAKING ACTION: PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: Overview -- Environmental justice advocacy -- The tilted palying field -- Consequentialist arguments for environmental justice advocacy -- Deontological arguments for environmental justice advocacy -- Restrictions on environmental-justice advocacy -- Practical steps: working with nongovernmental organizations -- Conclusion.
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