What do you do if logical reasoning fails to identify and address environmental justice issues?
Environmental justice issues are complex and multifaceted, often deeply rooted in historical, social, and economic contexts. Logical reasoning is a powerful tool, but it can sometimes fail to capture the nuances of human experience and the subtleties of environmental impacts on different communities. When traditional logic and data analysis fall short, you might need to explore alternative approaches to understand and address these critical issues fully.
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Dr Meera AsmiEnvironmentalist | Carbon Management Consultant | UNEP -GPML Member | Climate Solutions Specialist | Doordarshan News…
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Luciana CarlosGestora de Projetos de Licenciamento Ambiental | Especialista em Sustentabilidade e ESG | Comprometida com Conserva??o…
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Ndumiso NI DlaminiAssistant Director: Environmental Programmes Implementation Region 1 - Non-Infrastructure (Wetlands)