Umweltgerechtigkeit
Wer kommt voran und wer bleibt auf der Strecke?
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Abstract
In the United States, both racial and socioeconomic factors determine whether individual communities are left behind when it comes to environmental over-sight. While progress has been made in reducing pollution levels over the past few decades, research conducted at the Alfred Weber Institute for Economics suggests that environmental injustice persists: U.S. firms are less likely to be inspected for compliance with environmental standards following increases in the non-White population in the communities where they operate – especially in states where Republican candidates consistently win major elections. As this article shows, moving forward will require a uniform and equitable approach to environmental regulation and enforcement.