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Chronicles from the Environmental Justice Frontline

by J. Timmons Roberts

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Publisher Comments:

Chronicles from the Environmental Justice Frontline describes four cases in Louisiana in which residents were locked in struggles with industry and government representatives over issues of environmental injustice. Roberts and Toffolon-Weiss explain how, at the end of the twentieth century, situations of environmental injustice were created and eventually resolved. The authors show that conflicts do not occur in a vacuum. Rather, one struggle changes policy, trains political actors, activists, and industry representatives, and can have a significant effect on all future struggles.

Review:

"Four fascinating accounts of the gutsy struggles of minority communities for a measure of environmental protection. Facing the combined power of the business and government 'growth machine' and its ability to play the intricate federal system, the communities persist, and they do not lose either. A compelling and readable book that is also sophisticated." Frances Fox Piven, The City University of New York"This book clearly documents why Louisiana has emerged as the epicenter of a national public policy earthquake known as environmental justice. Scholars, students, activists and policymakers will find it an essential source on key controversies of the 1990s. It is especially useful in demonstrating how such battles arise, why poor communities of color are not doomed to lose them, and why the environmental justice issue will endure." Christopher H. Foreman, Jr., University of Maryland; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Governmental Studies Program, The Brookings Institution"This book is an excellent chronicle of the maelstrom of environmental injustices and racism in Louisiana. The authors consciously construct their work to ensure maximum authenticity of voice..." Environment"Chronicles from the Environmental Justice Frontline takes the reader to the epicenter of U.S. struggles over environmental justice: Louisiana, America's quintessential 'pollution haven.' This is the most useful environmental justice book for use in undergraduate sociology and environmental studies courses that has been published thus far." Frederick H. Buttel, University of Wisconsin, Madison"A fresh look at a dirty old problem of environmental injustice in Louisiana's Cancer Alley." Robert D. Bullard, Clark Atlanta University, author of Dumping in Dixie"Chronicles from the Environmental Justice Frontline takes the reader to the epicenter of U.S. struggles over environmental justice: Louisiana, America's quintessential 'pollution haven.' This is the most useful environmental justice book for use in undergraduate sociology and environmental studies courses that has been published thus far." Frederick H. Buttel, University of Wisconsin, Madison"This is exactly what the title proclaims, a series of reports on environmental justice battles that have taken place in the recent past around the country...a good place to get up to speed on the long and difficult effort to achieve environmental justice." Earthjustice In Brief"In this book, Roberts and Toffolon-Weiss dig beneath the advocacy sound bites and statistics to examine four environmental justice cases as real, personal struggles of individuals for their health and the health of their communities.... All those concerned with social development should consult this book." Social Development Issues

Synopsis:

This book describes how and why conflicts over environmental injustice are created and eventually resolved.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-266) and index.

Table of Contents

1. Environmental justice struggles in perspective; 2. Roots of environmental justice in Louisiana; 3. The Nation's first major environmental justice judgment: the LES Clairborne Uranium Enrichment Facility; 4. EPA's environmental justice test case: the Shintech PVC Plant; 5. Media savvy Cajuns and Houma Indians fight Exxon's oilfield waste in Grand Bois; 6. Stress and the politics of living on a superfund site - the agriculture street municipal landfill (with Amanda Leiker); 7. The Empire Strikes Back: backlash and implications for the future; First hand resources on environmental justice struggles: Web sites; Further readings.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780521669009
Author:
Roberts, J. Timmons
Author:
Toffolon-Weiss, Melissa M.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Location:
Cambridge
Subject:
General
Subject:
Louisiana
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection
Subject:
Environmental policy
Subject:
Environmental justice.
Subject:
Environmental justice -- Louisiana -- Case studies.
Subject:
Environmental policy -- Louisiana -- Case studies.
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Subject:
General Social Science
Subject:
Environmental justice--Louisiana--Case studie
Subject:
Environmental justice - Louisiana
Subject:
Environmental policy -- Louisiana.
Edition Number:
1
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series Volume:
56
Publication Date:
September 2001
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Illustrations:
12 half-tones 1 table 3 maps
Pages:
292
Dimensions:
9.06x6.36x.73 in. .90 lbs.

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