环境正义、毒理学和政治学

Bonita H Dainowski
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在执行和/或执行环境政策、法律或规定方面,地球及其所有居民,包括人类,不论肤色、种族、收入水平或国籍,都应受到尊重。气候变化和污染物会使城市社区失去基本生活需求,使维持生计的社区免于自然生存资源的枯竭。这篇简短的评论指出,所有人都应该有机会参与环境和健康危害、遗留毒素评估和风险管理决策的决策过程,以便全世界每个社区都能通过生态平衡保持可持续性。
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Environmental Justice, Toxicology and Politics
The Earth and all its inhabitants, including humans, regardless of color, race, income level, or nationality, should be treated with respect as to the implementation and / or enforcement of environmental policies, laws or imposed regulations. Climate change and contaminants can strip an urban community from their basic living needs, and a subsistence community from depletion of natural survival resources. This short commentary addresses that all people should have access to the decision making processes of environmental and health hazards, assessment of legacy toxins and risk management decisions in order that every community worldwide can maintain sustainability through ecological balance.
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