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What does EJAC stand for?

Environmental Justice Advisory Council


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Environmental Protection Agency, 1996)," although it did receive a proposal from the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) that advocates an agenda for MCS (Barrett, 2000).
The place study approach used by the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council accommodates this epistemological uncertainty by incorporating on-site environmental information with human memory of the place.
Concern has centered on the limited science related to the cumulative impact of multiple exposures to environmental hazards and the potential vulnerability of poor communities to their toxic effects [National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) 2004].
Environmental Protection Agency's National Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
As the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council explains: A "suppression effect" occurs when a fish consumption rate (FCR) for a given population, group, or tribe reflects a current level of consumption that is artificially diminished from an appropriate baseline level of consumption for that population, group, or tribe.
As the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC) has stated with regard to brownfields and the future of urban America, "Without meaningful community involvement, urban revitalization simply becomes urban redevelopment" (NEJAC, 1996).
Department of Justice, and who was appointed by President Clinton to serve a three-year term on the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council, Enforcement Subcommittee, has a record of legal activism on issues important to Arizona, that is unmatched by any other candidate in the CD-1 race.

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