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Is this justice?

by Jeewon Shin | 19-08-2018 23:35 recommendations 1

It is said that the world needs justice and people should behave according to justice. As in an environmental aspect, we have developed laws in order to keep justice. Before the early 1980s in the U.S., huge environmental discrimination existed. Environmental discrimination means that people built factories and dumped trash or dirty water in poor cities rather than any other cities. Different income levels, racial backgrounds, and ethnicity brought widely different air, water and life qualities. People who had to live in dire environmental circumstances stood up against this injustice.

 


(photo = http://climateandcapitalism.com/2016/11/11/food-sovereignty-a-strategy-for-environmental-justice/)

 

This means a lot to me as my grandparents live in an area that faces environmental justice.  Korea is now in a situation of handling some trash from nuclear factories.  Like any other nuclear wastes, they were to be buried deeply under the sea.  My grandparents live in the eastern sea side of Korea and the government chose this city as one of the candidates for its burial.  If the nuclear waste gets buried under the sea near their town, the whole city cannot sell fish which is the main business of their city. On the other hand, the government would give funds to the city which would take here.  This is good for cities like theirs since it is not that much of a rich city.



(photo = https://greentumble.com/7-reasons-why-nuclear-waste-is-dangerous/)

 

This is an environmental justice problem because no one would ever say ?Let?s bury the nuclear waste in the river that goes through Seoul?.  They both have people?s life in stake but the waste was given to the poor city not the rich one.

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3 Comments

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Jeewon
    As my home is near these power plants we do face diverse opinions about the operation of these facilities. As Joon Ho mentor commented, what we believe about votes sometimes has its own irony resulting unfairness.
    Thanks for the report.

    Posted 22-08-2018 21:40

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Jeewon, environmental justice also covers the fair deployment of facilities that are hot potatoes in 'NUMBY' movement in 21st century. As you mentioned, nuclear waste disposal and management place is truly 'the icon of hatred' for filthy and bad facility for people whether they are rich or not. However, it is sad and 'very afraid' for administrative decision to establish or build of such facility on the region where it does not have 'essential vote power' to the nation or region.
    Thanks for your report, and this was such a nice report to think about environmental justice once again.
    Posted 21-08-2018 21:54

  • BONFACE OBUBA says :
    This is clearly not justice.
    Posted 20-08-2018 04:25

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