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Environmental Justice Atlas

The EJ Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place.

Resource Details

Organization: AcknolEJ, EJOLT, ENVJustice, ICTA UAB, the European Union, the European Research Council
Date: 8/25/22
Resource Type: Analysis Tool, Data
Topic: Environmental Justice, History, Stories/Justice in Action
Source URL: https://ejatlas.org/

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