The phrase environmental racism came into popular use at the conference held at the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Methods in 1990. Environmental racism is placement of low income or minority communities in distance of environmentally harmful or degraded surroundings, such as harmful waste, pollution and also urban decay. While there are competing views regarding an exact explanation, the interplay among environmental issues and also social indicators are usually key to its understanding.
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