Environmental Justice: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition offers a current overview of the environmental inequities faced by poor and minority communities and the development of the grassroots movement working to address them.
David E. Newton is a professional writer and the author of more than 400 books and other education materials.
Clearly written and authoritative, the work is up to date and
objective, updated in this 2d edition to include recent events and
studies and to expand coverage of environmental disparities in
developing countries. . . . Environmental Justice is a valuable
addition to any high school, public, or academic library where an
interest is had in environmental justice and change.
*ARBAonline*
. . .a key pick for any library interested in modern global
environmental issues . . . a top pick for any college-level library
strong in environmental science.
*Midwest Book Review*
Veteran science educator Newton sets out the essentials of the
movement that resulted from the cross-fertilization of the civil
rights and the environmental movements.
*Reference & Research Book News*
It provides some strong connections between environmentalism and
civil rights. .. College-level libraries strong in either
environmental or social justice issues will find this a top
reference.
*Midwest Book Review*
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