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The intersection of social justice and environmental conservation from "summary" of The Geography of Hope by Chris Turner

The idea that social justice and environmental conservation are deeply intertwined is not a new concept. In fact, it has been a central theme in the environmental movement for decades. The recognition that issues of inequality, poverty, and discrimination are closely linked to environmental degradation has led many activists and scholars to advocate for a more holistic approach to addressing these interconnected challenges. One of the key arguments put forward by advocates of this approach is that marginalized communities are often disproportionately affected by environmental degradation. For example, low-income neighborhoods are more likely to be located near sources of pollution, such as toxic waste sites or industrial facilities. As a result, residents of these communities are more likely to suffer from health problems related to pollution, such as asthma or cancer. Furthermore, many of the root causes of environmental degradation, such as unsustainable consumption patterns and overexploitation of natural resources, are also linked to broader issues of social justice. For instance, indigenous communities around the world have long been at the forefront of fighting against the destruction of their lands and cultures by extractive industries. These communities are fighting not just for the protection of the en...
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    The Geography of Hope

    Chris Turner

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