The Right to a Sustainble Planet - Exploring the 3rd principle of Environmental Justice
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Too often, powerful corporations and political leaders treat land, water, and air as commodities to be exploited. Communities are left out of decisions while industries extract resources, drain groundwater, pollute neighborhoods, and sacrifice ecosystems in the name of economic growth and conquest. And when the damage is done, it’s the most vulnerable communities that are forced to live with the consequences.
This episode challenges that model of development. Dr. Joseph explores why the third principle of environmental justice requires transparency, accountability, and community participation in decisions about land and resources. He also explains why the future must move away from destructive extraction and toward renewable energy, responsible stewardship, and sustainable development that benefits everyone, not just those with power.
Because environmental justice demands more than protecting the environment. It demands a sustainable planet where both people and nature can thrive.
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