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Waiting to Inhale: The Demographics of Toxic Air Release Facilities in 21st-Century California
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Social Science Quarterly
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Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem Policy Changes in Poultry Industry Could Reduce Worker Injuries
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Healthcare Mergers, Acquisitions, and Ventures Week
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Wampum Belts and Peace Trees: George Morgan, Native Americans and Revolutionary Diplomacy
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Wampum Belts and Peace Trees: George Morgan, Native Americans and Revolutionary Diplomacy
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War Stories: Environmental Justice in Indian Country
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The Amicus Journal
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Warren County, NC, and the Emergence of the Environmental Justice Management: Unlikely Coalitions and Shared Meanings in Local Collective Action
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Society and Natural Resources
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Washington Insights: Environmental Citizen Suits
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Die Casting Engineer
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Washington Out of Touch With the Realities Faced in Neighborhoods, Many Maintain During Environmental Justice Advisory Council Session
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Pesticide and Toxic Chemical News
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Washtenaw County, Michigan, Environmental Justice Community Outreach Program
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Hazardous Waste: Impacts on Human and Ecological Health; Hazardous Waste-International Congress
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Waste and Racism: A Stacked Deck?
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Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy
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Waste Dumps Toxic Traps for Minorities
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The Chicago Reporter
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Waste in the Inner City: Asset or Assault?
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Local Environment
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Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal Phase Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 3: Comment Response Document
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Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Disposal Phase Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 3: Comment Response Document
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Waste Management Holdings v. Gilmore: The Anything But Dormant Problem of Interstate Waste
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Villanova Environmental Law Journal
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report, 1996
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report, 1996
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report, 1996 (Directive)
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report, 1996 (Directive)
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report. Executive Summary
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Waste Programs Environmental Justice Accomplishments Report. Executive Summary
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Waste Wars: Hazardous Waste, Environmental Justice and Race; the Case in Florida
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Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences
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Wastewater Environmental Justice in Small Communities
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212th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, Florida, USA
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Watchdog To Take Closer Look at Ford Cleanup
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Record
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Water Fights: The Damning of Native Lands
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The Nation
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Water Official Opposes Hearing Delay Ex Rialto Facility Operator Is Accused of Polluting Area Wells
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Press Enterprise
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Water Policy Adrift
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Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy
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Water Results Roil Camden Activists After Levels of a Possible Poison Exceeded Standards, They Called for the Installation of Filtration Systems
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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Water Utility Utilization Privatization and Regulation: Lessons From the Global Experiment
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Water International
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Watershed Democracy: Recovering the Lost Vision of John Wesley Powell
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Journal of Land, Resources, & Environmental Law
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We All Have Identity at the Table: Negotiating Difference in a Southern African American Environmental Justice Network
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Identities-Global Studies in Culture and Power
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We All Live Downstream
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We All Live Downstream
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We Speak for Ourselves: Social Justice, Race and Environment
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We Speak for Ourselves: Social Justice, Race and Environment
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West Harlem Smells Rat, and More Down Road
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NY Newsday
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Western Growth and Sustainable Water Use: If There Are No "Natural Limits," Should We Worry About Water Supplies?
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Public Land & Resources Law Review
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We^re All in This Together
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Sierra
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What Can We Do About Environmental Racism? Coping With Tendency to Build Freeways, Prisons and Waste Facilities in Poor and Minority Communities
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Audubon
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What Color is Green?
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Garbage
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What Does the Language of Human Rights bring to Campaigns for Environmental Justice
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Environmental Politics
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What If? Moving from Imagining to Testing of Sustainable Communities
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American Society of Landscape Architects Opportunities in Sustainable Development: Strategies for the Chesapeake Basin Conference Proceedings
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What is a Good Decision? Criteria for Environmental Decision Making
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Human Ecology Review
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What Is the Best Way to Address Environmental Justice Issues
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What Is the Best Way to Address Environmental Justice Issues
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What is the Future of Environmental Justice?
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Antipode
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What Lies Beneath Brain and Stomach Cancer. Asthma and Bronchitis. Miscarriages and Stillbirths. All Are Health Problems Suffered by Residents of Midway Village. Why Won’t Authorities Close It Down?
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SF Weekly
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What Marx Forgot, Liberals Have Never Known and Conservatives Find Frightening: The Ecology of Democracy
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Unpublished Paper Delivered at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington, DC
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What Regional Agenda?: Reconciling Massachusetts^s Affordable Housing Law and Environmental Protection
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The Harvard Environmental Law Review
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What Silence Knows - Planning, Public Participation and Environmental Values
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Environmental Values
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What State, What Markets, for What Development? The Social, Ecological and Economical Dimensions of Planning
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Social Indicatiors Research
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What Will the Future Reap?: Pesticides, Human Health, and the Food Quality Protection Act
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William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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What Works and What Doesn^t: The Underlying Structure of Ecological Community Organizations
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Southern Sociological Society (SSS )
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What You Don't Know Can't Hurt You: The Right to Know and the Shetland Island Oil Spill
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Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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What's Fairness Got to Do With It?: Environmental Justice and the Siting of Locally Undesirable Land Uses
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Cornell University Law Review
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What^s Your Poison? Health Threats Posed by Pesticides in Developing Countries
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What^s Your Poison? Health Threats Posed by Pesticides in Developing Countries
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WHEACT [West Harlem Environmental Action] for Justice
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Environmental Action
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When are Clean Water Act Citizen Suits Precluded by Government Enforcement Actions?
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Environmental Law Reporter
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When Nations Clash: Raw Materials, Ideology and Foreign Policy
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When Nations Clash: Raw Materials, Ideology and Foreign Policy
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When People of Color are an Endangered Species
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Z Magazine
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When Pollution Hits Home
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National Wildlife 29
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When the Poor Face Environmental Risks
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Chronicle of Higher Education
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When the Solution Is the Problem: Toxic Torts, Community Recovery and Environmental Disasters
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Southern Sociological Society (SSS )
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Where Does Walkability Matter the Most? An Environmental Justice Interpretation of New Jersey Data
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Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
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Where Should Johannesburg Take Us? Ethical and Legal Approaches to Sustainable Development in the Context of International Environmental Law
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Colorado Journal of International Law and Policy
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Where the Waters Divide: Environmental Justice, Neoliberalism, and Aboriginal Voices. An Ethnography of the Changing Canadian Water Sector
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Dissertation Abstracts International: The Humanities and Social Sciences
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Where We Live, Work and Play: Reframing the Cultural Landscape of Environmentalism in the Environmental Justice Movement
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New Political Science
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Where We Live, Work, and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism
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American Political Science Review
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Where We Live, Work, and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and the Struggle for a New Environmentalism
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Contemporary Sociology - A Journal of Reviews
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Which Came First? Toxic Facilities, Minority Move-in, and Environmental Justice
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Journal of Urban Affairs
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White Earth: Recovering a Homeland
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Building Natural Assets to Reduce Poverty, Safeguard the Environment, and Increase Environmental Justice Natural Assets, Democratizing Environmental Ownership-Conference
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White House Drafts New Guidance to Implement Environmental Justice Order
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Inside EPA
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White House Katrina Report Highlights
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Associated Press Online
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White House Shuns Key Role on Lead Exposure
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The New York Times
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Whither the Precautionary Principle? An American Assessment from an Administrative Law Perspective
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Whither the Precautionary Principle? An American Assessment from an Administrative Law Perspective
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Who Bears the Burdens of Environmental Pollution? Race, Ethnicity, and Environmental Equity in Florida
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Social Science Quarterly
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Who Lives Near Coke Plants and Oil Refineries? An Exploration of the Environmental Inequity Hypothesis
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Risk Analysis
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Who Pays for Clean Air: The Cost and Benefit Distribution of Automobile Emission Standards
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Who Pays for Clean Air: The Cost and Benefit Distribution of Automobile Emission Standards
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Who Pays the Price? The Sociocultural Context of Environmental Crisis
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Who Pays the Price? The Sociocultural Context of Environmental Crisis
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Who Pays the Price? The Sociocultural Context of Environmental Crisis
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Who Pays the Price? The Sociocultural Context of Environmental Crisis
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Who Should Control Hazardous Waste on Native American Lands?
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Ecology Law Quarterly
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Who Wants to Be an Environmental Justice Advocate?: Options for Bringing an Environmental Justice Complaint in the Wake of Alexander v. Sandoval
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Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review
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Who Will Pay For Pollution Control?
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National Tax Journal
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Who's Minding the Kids? Pollution, Public Schools, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles
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Social Science Quarterly
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Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness In Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting
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Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness In Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting
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Whose Common Future: Reclaiming the Commons
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Whose Common Future: Reclaiming the Commons
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Whose Ecological Justice?
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Journal of Theory, Culture & Polotics
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Whose Epidemiology, Whose Health?
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International Journal of Health Services
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Whose Line in the Sand: Can Environmental Protection and National Security Coexist, and Should the Government Be Held Liable for not Attaining This Goal?
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William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Who^^s Growing You?
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Peace Review
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Why African Americans Should be Environmentalists
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Racism Poverty and the Environment
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Why I Chose to Run
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Earth Island Journal
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Wilderness as a Matter of Environmental Justice
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Ecology Law Quarterly
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Wilderness Versus the Environmentalism of South Africa's Poor?
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Capitalism Nature Socialism
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Will a Global Warming Agreement be Fair to Developing Countries?
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International Journal of Environment and Pollution
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Will Separation of Powers Challenges "Take Care" of Environmental Citizen Suits? Article II, Injury-In-Fact, Private "Enforcers," and Lessons from Qui Tam Litigation
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University of Colorado Law Review
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Will There Be a Global Greenhouse Warning?
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Environmental Conservation
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Willingness of the Poor to Pay for Improved Access to Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services
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Journal of Environment and Development
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Win the Lottery or Organize: Traditional and Non-Traditional Labor Organizing in Silicon Valley
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Berkeley Planning Journal
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Win-Win Transportation Solutions Price Reforms with Multiple Benefits
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Proceedings of the Second Annual Global Conference on Environmental Taxation Issues, Experience and Potential
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Wingate Landfill Activist Getting Honorary Degree From Law Center Nova Southeastern^^s Shepard Broad Law Center Will Award Community Activist Leola McCoy an Honorary Degree on Sunday for Her Tireless Environmental Work.
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The Miami Herald
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Wingate Landfill Activist Getting Honorary Degree From Law Center Nova Southeastern’s Shepard Broad Law Center Will Award Community Activist Leola McCoy an Honorary Degree on Sunday for Her Tireless Environmental Work
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Miami Herald
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Wisconsin: Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendment Environmental
Assessment: Disposition of Public Domain Properties
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Wisconsin: Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendment Environmental
Assessment: Disposition of Public Domain Properties
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With Liberty and "Environmental Justice" for All
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Federal Facilities Environmental Journal
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Women and the Environment: Crisis and Development in the Third World
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Women and the Environment: Crisis and Development in the Third World
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Women in the Grassroots Movement for Environmental Justice: A Gendered Analysis
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Dissertation Abstracts International: The Humanities and Social Sciences
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Women's Environment & Development Organization - WEDO (Women and Environment)
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WIN News
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Women, Home, and Community: The Struggle in an Urban Environment.
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Race, Poverty & the Environment
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Women, Water, Energy: An Ecofeminist Approach
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Organization & Environment
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Work in the New Economy: Flexible Labor Markets in Silicon Valley
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Work in the New Economy: Flexible Labor Markets in Silicon Valley
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Work Intensity, Gender and Sustainable Development
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Food Policy
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Worker Protection Standard Follow-up Outlined for Environmental Justice Committee as Budget Realities Outlined
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Pesticide and Toxic Chemical News
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Working Environment and Respiratory Health: A Case Study of Western Coal Miners
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Society & Natural Resources
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Working for Environmental and Economic Justice and Jobs
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Working for Environmental and Economic Justice and Jobs
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Working Toward a Common Goal? Three Case Studies of Brownfields Redevelopment in Environmental Justice Communities
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Stanford Environmental Law Journal
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Working Towards Environmental Justice for Rural Women in India
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Women & Environment
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World Summit Not More Hot Air
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Business Day (South Africa)
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World Womens' Congress for a Healthy Planet: The North American Women's Regional Caucus Report
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Women & Environment
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Wounded Nature. The Metaphor of the Body in the History of German Ecological Movements
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Revue des Sciences Sociales
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Wyandotte County, Kansas: A Study of Hazardous Waste and Environmental Justice
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Wyandotte County, Kansas: A Study of Hazardous Waste and Environmental Justice
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