It is a movement that brings together the science of environmental health with community organizing.
Environmental Justice seeks to ensure that the costs of our industrial society (noise, air pollution, water pollution, etc.) do not unfairly fall in a disproportionate way on communities of color and more generally, poor and working class communities.
It is both about fairness in the distribution of risk, and the reduction or elimination of sources of that risk.
Planning - establishing clear objectives and designing methodology
Action - take action on method - research, data gathering, analysis, identifying stakeholders, consultation, and needs analysis
Reflection - all issues been identified, different meanings been clarified
Review/Plan - reviewing what you have already done - takes you to the next series of plan, action, reflect, review/plan steps
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955 solutions