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by alexis houben 6 years ago

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Environmental Justice

Addressing environmental justice is intrinsically linked to human well-being, as the effects of climate change and environmental degradation directly impact people's lives. Rising sea levels and soil contamination lead to the loss of homes, habitats, and essential resources, forcing many to relocate and find new livelihoods.

Environmental Justice

How Justice For The Environment Is Justice For People

300,000 people die a year due to climate change.

Things we will lose

Will lose- Seafood
Will lose- Honey
Will lose- Tea
Will lose- Coffee

Disasters

people who live near the ocean are forced to move inland and leave all their belongings.
3 out of 4 people rely on natural resources to survive and natural disasters destroy those resources leaving people with nothing
Destroys shelters
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If we control climate change we could reduce the:

Diseases
Malaria
Loss of Biodiversity
Drought
Heat waves

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Disastrous weather including floods
Crops dying

Seeking justice for the environment is not only going to save the planet, it will save people that live in or are adversely impacted by an endangered environment as well. By The way we are treating our environment, climate change is occurring and devastating things are happening. but we still have time to stop them if we become aware of the products we are using and what we are doing.

Products we use that contribute to endangered environments

avocados and bananas
coffee
nuts
shampoo
medicines
moisturizer
chocolate

If we control the amount of Deforestation we could reduce:

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People are forced to find new jobs
People have to leave their homes

Rising Sea Level

Destructive erosion
Loss of Habitat
Soil Contamination
Loss of homes and necessities

If we control the amount of Industrial crop and Live stock we could reduce the amount of:

compromising animal welfare
Harming workers
Degrading rural communities
Harming peoples health
damaging the environment