Environmental Justice
The environmental justice movement has fought neocolonial resource exploitation, as well as the disproportionate toxic burdens placed on communities and workplaces populated by indigenous people and people of color.
Keywords: demographic transition, agribusiness, TRIPS, food security, GMOS, privatization, sustainability, resource wars, Doha Rounds, climate change
Resources
Sites
- Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health
- Agribusiness Accountability
- The Earth Institute
- WorldWatch Institute
- Greenpeace
- World Resources Institute
- Global Justice Ecology Project
- La Via Campesina (Spanish)
- Westerners for Better Mining
- GLOBE international
- The Sustainable Energy and Economy Network
- The International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
Articles
- Corporate Globalization and Health
- Uneven Dietary Development
- WTO, the Doha declaration, Trips: The Poor's access to medicine
- Globalization, Hunger, and Agricultural Subsidies
- Busting the Myths of Industrial Agriculture
- WTO trumps environmental law
- World Bank, WTO, and corporate control over water
- Resource Wars
- Climate Change and Racism
- Doha Rounds and Developing Countries