Environmental Justice

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Across
  1. 4. - The pursuit of fairness in addressing the disproportionate impacts of environmental and climate issues on marginalized groups.
  2. 7. - Disputes or violence that can be intensified or triggered by climate change and resource scarcity.
  3. 9. - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities.
Down
  1. 1. - The movement of people from one place to another, often as a result of adverse environmental conditions.
  2. 2. - Harmful substances like toxic dust, ash, and soot that disproportionately affect certain communities.
  3. 3. - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters.
  4. 5. - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts.
  5. 6. - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes.
  6. 8. - Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns, which can exacerbate social and economic issues.