Those are facilities that, not all the time, but more likely than not, are located in or
near environmental justice communities.
Not exact matches
These are described in «
Environmental justice and coal» and «Coal plants
near residential areas,» and «Coal and Native American tribal lands.»
Typically built in or
near low - income communities of color, cracking facilities pose both
environmental and social
justice problems.
Meanwhile, the community and
environmental justice advocates point to studies showing that people living
near mountaintop removal sites are at increased risk of developing physical and mental health problems and of dying from cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Represented the Republic of Ecuador before the International Court of
Justice in the Case Concerning Aerial Spraying Along the Border (Ecuador v. Columbia) concerning
environmental damage and related human rights claims caused by Columbia's spraying of herbicides
near the international border.
After graduating
near the top of his class from Howard University School of Law, in Washington, D.C., Montevideo went on to work for the largest business and litigation firm in South Carolina, followed by experience at two prominent Los Angeles and Orange County plaintiffs trial firms, along with a stint in public service via the government sector through working with the Department of
Justice in their
Environmental and Natural Resources Division;
Environmental Enforcement Section.