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ENVIRONMENTAL
NEWS
Stewards
of Justice [Español]
Article
by John McCasin, Washington Times, August 16, 2001
The environment is
expanding beyond the great outdoors under the watch of Environmental
Protection Agency Administrator Christie Whitman.
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Caption: - Christie Whitman wants to expand her agency’s
reach to include "environmental justice"
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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.
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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. 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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