Environmental Justice: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives

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ENVIRONMENTAL
JUSTICE IN THE
LAW
 
SCOTT WILSON BADENOCH JR., ESQ., MDR
VISITING ATTORNEY
, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
INSTITUTE
CO-CHAIR
, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE,
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
 
*ALL OPINIONS EXPRESSED ARE MY OWN
1
 
THE MODEL IS BROKEN
 
Linear
 
Q: Where does
the waste go?
 
A: Wherever the
“other” live
W
ILLIAM
 M
C
D
ONOUGH
 & M
ICHAEL
 B
RAUNGART
, 
Cradle to Cradle, Remaking the Way We Make
Things
 (New York: North Point Press 2010)
2
 
RESULTS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS
ON EJ COMMUNITIES
Factories
Dumps
Transformers
Refineries
Highways etc.
Unwanted “Neighbors”:
3
 
CYCLICAL, WHOLE SYSTEMS MODELS
 
Products as 
service
 
“Cradle-to-Cradle”
 
Cyclical
4
 
EJ LAW AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
WERE
 CIVIL RIGHTS
 
Ivory
 
Towers
 
Grassroots
 
Environmental
Protection
 
Civil Rights
 
Environmental
Justice
5
 
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LEGAL HISTORY
IN ONE SLIDE…
3) Federal EJ Implementation
NEJAC (1993)
Exec. Order 12,898 (1994)
Obama Memo-Reiterate and
Prioritize (2011)
25 Years Experience with EJ
 
 
 
 
1) Early Civil Rights-Related Protest
Movements
Warren County, NC (1982)
Love Canal, NY (1978)
etc., etc.(many honorable efforts)
 
2) Seminal EJ Reports
US GAO finding racism in siting
(1983)
Lee & Miller-Travis Report (1987)
Unequal Protection (1992)
 
*Environmental Justice Act (2017)
 
*Many State Efforts (ongoing)
6
HISTORY OF 
BAD
 LAWS
Outright racist laws throughout U.S. History
Racist zoning laws
First overt, then “expulsive” after SCOTUS decision in
Buchanan v. Warley
, 245 U.S. 60 (1917) ending overt exclusion
(“put a highway through it”)
Many still in place; zones still rooted in racist past
Codified lack of transparency, engagement, oversight, recourse
Good laws, deployed inequitably
CA CEQA – NIMBY
CAA, Superfund, CWA/SDWA etc.
Bad court decisions (SCOTUS efforts to narrow Civil Rts protections)
Alexander v. Sandoval
, 532 U.S. 275 (2001)
Middlesex County Sewerage Auth. v. Sea Clammers
, 453 U.S. 1
(1981)
Washington v. Davis
, 426 U.S. 229
 
(1976); 
Lewis v. Chicago
, 560
U.S. 205
 
(2010) 
 Discriminatory Intent mandate
 
7
 
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LAW –
EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE
 
Land
NEPA, CERCLA, RCRA
 
Air
CAA, Climate
 
FIFRA, TSCA
 
Water
CWA, SDWA
 
Federal Actions Affecting EJ Communities v. Any Action
 
 
Impact Multipliers
Natural Disasters
Extreme Weather
Climate Change
 
*Federal* Transactions and Projects that affect the
health of local EJ communities and their environment
8
 
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LAW –
EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE
 
Siting, Zoning, Land Use
How will this affect neighboring
communities?
Are they stakeholders,
partners? Transparency?
 
Equal Protection, Enforcement
of the Laws
Penalties only for violations in
white neighborhoods?
 
Health Impacts
Are the lives of communities of
color weighed as heavily as
white lives? Disproportionate
impacts?
 
Toxic Torts, Due Process,
Fairness, Equity
Are communities availed of the
benefits as well as the burdens
of the system?
 
9
 
ELEMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
 
1.
Identifying EJ Communities and Disproportionate Impacts
2.
Meaningful Participation and Stakeholder Engagement
3.
Siting and Scoping Decisions
4.
Mitigation and Monitoring
5.
Best Practices, Capacity Building, Knowledge Transfer
6.
Fairness, Equity, Transparency, Revitalization
7.
And
Ultimately, there is a debt owed to these
communities for the burdens they have borne.
10
 
NEW FRONTIERS
 
New Legal Strategies:
Constitutional Challenges
Civil Rights Act of 1871 (§ 1983)
Discriminatory Impact
 
Climate Justice Cases
Juliana v. United States
1
Californian cities/counties lawsuits
2
 
Environmental Justice Act of 2017
 
 
 
 
116
th
 Congress?
 
 
 
 
1
Juliana v. United States
, No. 6:15-CV-01517-TC (D. Or. filed June 8, 2017).
2
City of Richmond v. Chevron
, No. C18-00055 (Cal. Super. Ct. filed Jan. 22, 2018); 
County of San Mateo v.
Chevron
,  No. 17-cv-04934-VC (N.D. Cal. filed Jul. 17, 2017); 
People of State of California v. BP, p.l.c.
, No.
3:17-cv-06011 (N.D. Cal. Filed Oct. 20, 2017).
11
 
STATES LEADING IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
 
Oregon 
 
“Environmental Justice Task Force” O.R.S. §182.542.
Maryland 
 
“Commission on Environmental Justice and
Sustainable Communities” M.D. Code, Environment, §1-701.
Illinois 
 
“Commission on Environmental Justice” 415 ILCS
155/10.
Florida 
 
“Center for Environmental Equity and Justice” F.S.A.
§760.854.
Connecticut 
 
Environmental Justice Statute - 
C.G.S.A. § 22a-
20a
.
 
Etc…
12
 
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN THE TRUMP ERA
 
Overall Themes
Less engagement, enforcement, and oversight
More waivers, delays, revisions, and deregulation
Personnel that do not believe in the mission of agency
Corporate objectives as federal objectives
Citizen Suits to compel *agency* action (and corps)
DC Circuit stopping rollbacks, delays, lack of enforcement -
“Garland’s Revenge” (APA-arbitrary & capricious)
 
Two Documents
Environmental Protection in the Trump Era
, published by ABA and ELI 
 EJ Chapter
Senate EPW Committee Minority Report: “Basically Backward, How the Trump
Administration is Erasing Decades of Air, Water and Land Protections and
Jeopardizing Public Health”
13
 
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IS ABOUT DIGNITY
 
Severe Environmental Pollution = “Denial of basic human dignity”
1
 
Clean Environment => Dignity = Human Rights
 
Environmental Justice = Civil Rights = Human Rights
2
 
International Customary Law re Climate Justice
3
 and beyond
 
 
1
Barry Hill, Steve Wolfson, Nicholas Targ, Hᴜᴍᴀɴ Rɪɢʜᴛꜱ ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇ Eɴᴠɪʀᴏɴᴍᴇɴᴛ: A Sʏɴᴏᴘꜱɪꜱ ᴀɴᴅ Sᴏᴍᴇ Pʀᴇᴅɪᴄᴛɪᴏɴꜱ, 16 Geo.
Int’l. Envtl. L. Rev. 359 (2004).
2 
Wyatt G. Sassman, Eɴᴠɪʀᴏɴᴍᴇɴᴛᴀʟ Jᴜꜱᴛɪᴄᴇ ᴀꜱ Cɪᴠɪʟ Rɪɢʜᴛꜱ, 
18 Rich. J.L. & Pub. Int. 441
 (2015)
3
 John H. Knox, Cʟɪᴍᴀᴛᴇ Cʜᴀɴɢᴇ ᴀɴᴅ Hᴜᴍᴀɴ Rɪɢʜᴛꜱ Lᴀᴡ, 50 
Virginia Journal of International Law 
163 (2009)
14
 
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
LEGAL COMPENDIUM DOCUMENTS:
 
Opportunities for Advancing Environmental Justice: An Analysis
of U.S. EPA Statutory Authorities (2001, Barry Hill, ELI/EPA)
Plan EJ 2014 
 Legal Tools (Scott Fulton, EPA)
Environmental Justice for All: Protecting Communities Fairly
and Fully (2008, Albert Huang, NRDC)
15
 
Scott Wilson Badenoch Jr., Esq., MDR
Visiting Attorney
, Environmental Law Institute
Co-Chair
, Environmental Justice Committee,
American Bar Association 
 Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice
badenochjr@gmail.com
badenoch@eli.org
Office: 202-939-3819
@thecitizen
16
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This presentation delves into the history of environmental justice, exploring the intersection of law, civil rights, and grassroots movements. It examines the impact of linear systems on EJ communities, proposes cyclical and whole systems models, and highlights the legal journey towards environmental protection. From the roots of early civil rights struggles to the challenges presented by outdated laws and zoning regulations, the content sheds light on the evolution of environmental justice advocacy and the ongoing quest for equality.

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  1. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN THE LAW S C O T T W I L S O N B A D E N O C H J R . , E S Q . , M D R S C O T T W I L S O N B A D E N O C H J R . , E S Q . , M D R V I S I T I N G A T T O R N E Y , E N V I R O N M E N T A L L A W I N S T I T U T E C O - C H A I R , E N V I R O N M E N T A L J U S T I C E C O M M I T T E E , A M E R I C A N B A R A S S O C I A T I O N * A L L O P I N I O N S E X P R E S S E D A R E M Y O W N 1

  2. THE MODEL IS BROKEN Linear Q: Where does Q: Where does the waste go? the waste go? Raw Material Extraction Cradle Product Use A: Wherever the A: Wherever the other live other live Waste Grave WILLIAM MCDONOUGH & MICHAEL BRAUNGART, Cradle to Cradle, Remaking the Way We Make Things (New York: North Point Press 2010) 2

  3. RESULTS OF LINEAR SYSTEMS ON EJ COMMUNITIES Unwanted Neighbors : Unwanted Neighbors : Health Factories Factories Dumps Dumps Transformers Transformers Refineries Refineries Highways etc. Highways etc. Happiness Diminished Wealth 3

  4. CYCLICAL, WHOLE SYSTEMS MODELS Raw Raw Materials Materials Products as service Product Product Corporation Corporation Cyclical Product Product Cradle-to-Cradle Use Use 4

  5. EJ LAW AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WERE CIVIL RIGHTS IvoryTowers Environmental Justice Grassroots Civil Rights 1960s Today 5

  6. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LEGAL HISTORY IN ONE SLIDE 1) Early Civil Rights 1) Early Civil Rights- -Related Protest Movements Movements Warren County, NC (1982) Love Canal, NY (1978) etc., etc.(many honorable efforts) Related Protest 3) Federal EJ Implementation 3) Federal EJ Implementation NEJAC (1993) Exec. Order 12,898 (1994) Obama Memo-Reiterate and Prioritize (2011) 25 Years Experience with EJ 2) Seminal EJ Reports 2) Seminal EJ Reports US GAO finding racism in siting (1983) Lee & Miller-Travis Report (1987) Unequal Protection (1992) *Environmental Justice Act (2017) *Many State Efforts (ongoing) 6

  7. HISTORY OF BAD LAWS Outright racist laws throughout U.S. History Racist zoning laws First overt, then expulsive after SCOTUS decision in Buchanan v. Warley, 245 U.S. 60 (1917) ending overt exclusion ( put a highway through it ) Many still in place; zones still rooted in racist past Codified lack of transparency, engagement, oversight, recourse Good laws, deployed inequitably CA CEQA NIMBY CAA, Superfund, CWA/SDWA etc. Bad court decisions (SCOTUS efforts to narrow Civil Rts protections) Alexander v. Sandoval, 532 U.S. 275 (2001) Middlesex County Sewerage Auth. v. Sea Clammers, 453 U.S. 1 (1981) Washington v. Davis, 426 U.S. 229(1976); Lewis v. Chicago, 560 U.S. 205(2010) Discriminatory Intent mandate 7

  8. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LAW EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE Federal Actions Affecting EJ Communities v. Any Action Federal Actions Affecting EJ Communities v. Any Action Land Land NEPA, CERCLA, RCRA Impact Multipliers Natural Disasters Extreme Weather Climate Change Air Air CAA, Climate FIFRA, TSCA Water CWA, SDWA *Federal* Transactions and Projects that affect the health of local EJ communities and their environment 8

  9. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LAW EVERYWHERE AND NOWHERE Health Impacts Health Impacts Siting, Zoning, Land Use Siting, Zoning, Land Use Are the lives of communities of color weighed as heavily as white lives? Disproportionate impacts? How will this affect neighboring communities? Are they stakeholders, partners? Transparency? Toxic Torts, Due Process, Toxic Torts, Due Process, Fairness, Equity Fairness, Equity Equal Protection, Enforcement Equal Protection, Enforcement of the Laws of the Laws Are communities availed of the benefits as well as the burdens of the system? Penalties only for violations in white neighborhoods? 9

  10. ELEMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 1. Identifying EJ Communities and Disproportionate Impacts 2. Meaningful Participation and Stakeholder Engagement 3. Siting and Scoping Decisions 4. Mitigation and Monitoring 5. Best Practices, Capacity Building, Knowledge Transfer 6. Fairness, Equity, Transparency, Revitalization 7. 7. And And Ultimately, there is a debt owed to these communities for the burdens they have borne. 10

  11. NEW FRONTIERS New Legal Strategies: New Legal Strategies: Constitutional Challenges Civil Rights Act of 1871 ( 1983) Discriminatory Impact 116 116th th Congress? Congress? Climate Justice Cases Climate Justice Cases Juliana v. United States1 Californian cities/counties lawsuits2 Environmental Justice Act of 2017 Environmental Justice Act of 2017 1Juliana v. United States, No. 6:15-CV-01517-TC (D. Or. filed June 8, 2017). 2City of Richmond v. Chevron, No. C18-00055 (Cal. Super. Ct. filed Jan. 22, 2018); County of San Mateo v. Chevron, No. 17-cv-04934-VC (N.D. Cal. filed Jul. 17, 2017); People of State of California v. BP, p.l.c., No. 3:17-cv-06011 (N.D. Cal. Filed Oct. 20, 2017). 11

  12. STATES LEADING IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Oregon Oregon Environmental Justice Task Force O.R.S. 182.542. Maryland Maryland Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities M.D. Code, Environment, 1-701. Illinois Illinois Commission on Environmental Justice 415 ILCS 155/10. Florida Florida Center for Environmental Equity and Justice F.S.A. 760.854. Connecticut Connecticut Environmental Justice Statute - C.G.S.A. 22a- 20a. Etc Etc 12

  13. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN THE TRUMP ERA Overall Themes Overall Themes Less engagement, enforcement, and oversight Less engagement, enforcement, and oversight More waivers, delays, revisions, and deregulation More waivers, delays, revisions, and deregulation Personnel that do not believe in the mission of agency Personnel that do not believe in the mission of agency Corporate objectives as federal objectives Corporate objectives as federal objectives Citizen Suits to compel *agency* action (and corps) Citizen Suits to compel *agency* action (and corps) DC Circuit stopping rollbacks, delays, lack of enforcement DC Circuit stopping rollbacks, delays, lack of enforcement - - Garland s Revenge (APA Garland s Revenge (APA- -arbitrary & capricious) arbitrary & capricious) Two Documents Environmental Protection in the Trump Era, published by ABA and ELI EJ Chapter Senate EPW Committee Minority Report: Basically Backward, How the Trump Administration is Erasing Decades of Air, Water and Land Protections and Jeopardizing Public Health 13

  14. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IS ABOUT DIGNITY Severe Environmental Pollution = Denial of basic human dignity Severe Environmental Pollution = Denial of basic human dignity 1 1 Clean Environment => Dignity = Human Rights Clean Environment => Dignity = Human Rights Environmental Justice = Civil Rights = Human Rights Environmental Justice = Civil Rights = Human Rights2 2 International Customary Law re Climate Justice International Customary Law re Climate Justice3 3 and beyond and beyond 1Barry Hill, Steve Wolfson, Nicholas Targ, H R E : A S S P , 16 Geo. Int l. Envtl. L. Rev. 359 (2004). 2 Wyatt G. Sassman, E J C R , 18 Rich. J.L. & Pub. Int. 441 (2015) 3 John H. Knox, C C H R L , 50 Virginia Journal of International Law 163 (2009) 14

  15. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE LEGAL COMPENDIUM DOCUMENTS: Opportunities for Advancing Environmental Justice: An Analysis of U.S. EPA Statutory Authorities (2001, Barry Hill, ELI/EPA) Plan EJ 2014 Legal Tools (Scott Fulton, EPA) Environmental Justice for All: Protecting Communities Fairly and Fully (2008, Albert Huang, NRDC) 15

  16. Scott Wilson Badenoch Jr., Esq., MDR Scott Wilson Badenoch Jr., Esq., MDR Visiting Attorney Visiting Attorney, Environmental Law Institute , Environmental Law Institute Co Co- -Chair Chair, Environmental Justice Committee, , Environmental Justice Committee, American Bar Association American Bar Association Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice badenochjr@gmail.com badenochjr@gmail.com badenoch@eli.org badenoch@eli.org Office: 202 Office: 202- -939 @thecitizen @thecitizen 939- -3819 3819 16

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