Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Environmental Justice

Before reading "Environmentalism Was Once a Social-Justice Movement," I thought of environmentalism as what is described in the article as "mainstream environmentalism" versus what the article describes as the "environmental-justice movement." I thought environmentalism was all about protecting the beautiful, natural landscapes and scenery...the mountains, the valleys, the oceans, the forests, and so on and so forth. I never really thought of "environment" as our houses, schools, and workplaces. I now appreciate, understand and side with the case that these are the most important environments and the environments we should care most about. It is a disconcerting issue when the safety of these environments and distribution of harmful toxins are determined by poverty and race. I think an environmentalism that is closely tied to social justice, like the environmental-justice movement of the past, is best in addressing this issue and will require collaboration among various activist groups and movements.

2 comments:

  1. Great post! I had a lot of the same viewpoints as you as well! I always thought that environment directly meant the green outdoors around us. So shocking to learn that they are also our homes, institutions and places of work too! They are certainly the environments we should be caring most about.

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  2. I agree. It was also surprising to me that the number one environment for us is our home. I always considered home as the safest place. Good that now we know that and capable of making positive changes for ourselves and our beloved ones.

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