Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change

Presenter: Rebecca Tsosie, Professor of Law, Arizona State University 1 page.

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topic environmental justice
indigenous peoples
climate change
climate justice
environmental justice movement
1980s
1990s
distributional impacts
environmental decision-making process
ethnic minorities
environmental activists
Native peoples
hazardous conditions
Native communities
uranium mining
Indian reservations
western states
radioactive contamination
land and water resources
coal-fired power plants
air pollution
water pollution
private companies
hazardous waste dumps
solid waste dumps
raw land
lower cost of siting
Indian country
victims of social injustice
romanticized vision
noble people
white man’s greed
tribal leaders
monetary incentives
undesirable industries
siting
reservation
stereotypes
economic development
waste disposal facilities
tribal self-determination
paternalism
land development
sovereign governments
racism
current perspectives
global climate change
protection of culture
protection of health
protection of subsistence lifeways
human rights
global phenomenon
health impacts
Arctic
Pacific
indigenous lifeways
indigenous identity
international policy
federal policy
vulnerable
byproduct of industrialization
rights of indigenous peoples
federally-recognized tribes
21st century
traditional lifeways
issues
tensions
preliminary recommendations
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Climate
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Policy
Human Rights Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
Land Use Law
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Law and Society
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legislation
Litigation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
State and Local Government Law
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle environmental justice
indigenous peoples
climate change
climate justice
environmental justice movement
1980s
1990s
distributional impacts
environmental decision-making process
ethnic minorities
environmental activists
Native peoples
hazardous conditions
Native communities
uranium mining
Indian reservations
western states
radioactive contamination
land and water resources
coal-fired power plants
air pollution
water pollution
private companies
hazardous waste dumps
solid waste dumps
raw land
lower cost of siting
Indian country
victims of social injustice
romanticized vision
noble people
white man’s greed
tribal leaders
monetary incentives
undesirable industries
siting
reservation
stereotypes
economic development
waste disposal facilities
tribal self-determination
paternalism
land development
sovereign governments
racism
current perspectives
global climate change
protection of culture
protection of health
protection of subsistence lifeways
human rights
global phenomenon
health impacts
Arctic
Pacific
indigenous lifeways
indigenous identity
international policy
federal policy
vulnerable
byproduct of industrialization
rights of indigenous peoples
federally-recognized tribes
21st century
traditional lifeways
issues
tensions
preliminary recommendations
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Climate
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Policy
Human Rights Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
Land Use Law
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Law and Society
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legislation
Litigation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
State and Local Government Law
Urban Studies and Planning
Tsosie, Rebecca
Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
topic_facet environmental justice
indigenous peoples
climate change
climate justice
environmental justice movement
1980s
1990s
distributional impacts
environmental decision-making process
ethnic minorities
environmental activists
Native peoples
hazardous conditions
Native communities
uranium mining
Indian reservations
western states
radioactive contamination
land and water resources
coal-fired power plants
air pollution
water pollution
private companies
hazardous waste dumps
solid waste dumps
raw land
lower cost of siting
Indian country
victims of social injustice
romanticized vision
noble people
white man’s greed
tribal leaders
monetary incentives
undesirable industries
siting
reservation
stereotypes
economic development
waste disposal facilities
tribal self-determination
paternalism
land development
sovereign governments
racism
current perspectives
global climate change
protection of culture
protection of health
protection of subsistence lifeways
human rights
global phenomenon
health impacts
Arctic
Pacific
indigenous lifeways
indigenous identity
international policy
federal policy
vulnerable
byproduct of industrialization
rights of indigenous peoples
federally-recognized tribes
21st century
traditional lifeways
issues
tensions
preliminary recommendations
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Climate
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Policy
Human Rights Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
Land Use Law
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Law and Society
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legislation
Litigation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
State and Local Government Law
Urban Studies and Planning
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title Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
title_short Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
title_full Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
title_fullStr Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change
title_sort indigenous peoples and environmental justice: the impact of climate change
publisher Colorado Law Scholarly Commons
publishDate 2007
url https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/climate-of-environmental-justice/8
https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1010&context=climate-of-environmental-justice
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Indian
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Indian
Pacific
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