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Environmental Justice and Canadian Minorities

 

It also protects the rights of victims of environmental injustice and ensures they receive full compensation and reparations for damages as well as quality of health care. Moreover, Environmental Justice calls for the education of present and future generations with emphasis on social and environmental issues, based on our experience and an appreciation of diverse cultural perspectives while at the same time affirming the fundamental rights to political, economic, cultural and environmental self-determination of all people.
             Environmental Justice Issues impact both poor and wealthy areas. Typically the people in the wealthy areas demonstrate great concern about solving these issues and because they can afford to back their interest in these issues financially they are able to implement the overall goals for the sustainability in their community; even if it's a small environmental issues or one that has a great impact on the society. Nonetheless, a factor that influences environmental justice issues a lot is the economics of justice. The basic and well accepted principle of fairness where the consequence of official policies should be the equal allocation of benefits among participants in an economy.3 It touches on the demographics of the human population and the social order, taking into consideration the moral principles and norms that guides the planning of the economic institutions around us. These Economic institutions decide how each individual gets paid, gets involved with contracts, traded goods and services with others.
             Economics of Justice is significant to Environmental Justice because most issues focus on the economics of the society as the determining factor to whether or not that society will be a victim of environmental injustice. The causes and effects of environmental justice issues gives individuals a clearer understanding of issues that are going to be discussed later on in the paper.


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