
The authors reflect on environmental justice in the U.S. They suggest that to promote environmental justice in the U.S. a commitment to environmental justice needs to be made which surpasses that of the federal government. They argue that efforts are increasing in the U.S. to achieve environmental justice and hopefully the efforts will lead to an enhanced protection of environmental justice for all U.S. citizens in the future.
Social Justice, Health Policy, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Health Status Disparities, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Health, United States
Social Justice, Health Policy, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Health Status Disparities, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Health, United States
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