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Environmental
News
Stewards of
Justice
Article by
John McCasin,
Washington
Times,
August 16,
2001 |
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Photo
Caption: -
Christie
Whitman
wants to
expand her
agency’s
reach to
include "environmental
justice" |
The
environment
is expanding
beyond the
great
outdoors
under the
watch of
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Administrator
Christie
Whitman.
Mrs. Whitman
has issued a
memo to her
staff
calling
attention to
"environmental
justice,"
which she
wants
integrated
into all of
the EPA's
programs,
policies and
activities.
The agency
defines
environmental
justice to
mean the
fair
treatment of
people of
all races,
cultures,
and incomes
with respect
to the
development,
implementation
and
enforcement
of
environmental
laws and
policies,
and their
meaningful
involvement
in the
decision-making
processes of
the
government,"
says the EPA
chief.
The Chamber
has
participated
in numerous
EPA-related
activities
and programs
in an effort
to develop
the critical
tools that
allow the
people to
have
meaningful
involvement
in the
decision-making
processes of
the
government
with respect
to the
development,
implementation
and
enforcement
of
environmental
laws and
policies. |
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These
programs,
tools and
activities
include
ACCESS-Mexico,
"7
Principles
of
Environmental
Stewardship
for the 21st
Century", "Wiring
the Border",
Enviro-Risk
Management,
the Advisory
Committee
for the
Southwest
Center for
Environmental
Research and
Development
(IJTEP), the
Center for
Environmental
Cooperation
(CEC) in
Tijuana, U.S.
and Mexican
federal
agencies and
the private
sector and
EPA
Information
Dissemination
along the
Border.
The
Chamber’s
Environmental
Programs
Provide A
Platform for
Sustainable
Development
- The United
States –
Mexico
Chamber of
Commerce has
developed
several
programs and
projects
that
implement
the policies
recently
enunciated
by
Administrator
Christie
Todd Whitman.
These
programs
provide fair
treatment to
all
communities
and
stakeholders
including
colonias,
Indian
Tribes, non-government
organizations
(NGO’s) and
small-to-medium
sized
enterprises
(SME’s). The
result of
implementing
these
programs has
created an
framework of
partnerships
that in turn
has
developed a
vehicle
through
which the
opportunity
for
meaningful
participation
in the
decision-making
process on
environmental
issues
affecting
the
communities
can be
provided.
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