Environmental injustice is the result of
Many forms of injustices including, but not limited to data, economic, epistemic, gender, health, intergenerational, media, procedural, racial and reproductive justice injustices
only economic injustices
Intergenerational injustice
is an indicator of immaturity among young voters
takes place when future generations are impacted by environmentally destructive practices that they neither benefited from nor had any opportunity to challenge
Intergenerational environmental injustice
can be partially addressed if current generations reduce their carbon footprint
is they key focus of US environmental law
Kim Fortun and Margaret Tebbe, "Intergenerational Injustice Quiz Answers", contributed by Lena Fortun and Katie Vo, Disaster STS Network, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 3 September 2024, accessed 3 December 2024. http://465538.bc062.asia/content/intergenerational-injustice-quiz-answers
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