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Environment and Economy

11-1 Page 19 Image 1 Analysis of local development and global trade policies that deepen poverty and endanger environments
  • Subsidizing Sprawl
  • Beyond Trade
  • Trading Human Rights for Corporate Profits
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Reclaiming Our Resources: Imperialism and Environmental Justice (Summer 2004)

  • Introduction
  • Environmental Justice vs. Empire
  • Impacts, Local and Global
    • Environment and Economy
      • Subsidizing Sprawl
      • Beyond Trade
      • Trading Human Rights for Corporate Profits
    • Food and Agriculture
    • Water Services
    • Health, Labor, Human Rights
  • Alternatives and Action
  • Resources for Reclaiming our Resources

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