Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
- The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword (on Living in an Interregnum)
- 1 Intersections of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
- Part I Frameworks
- Part II Case Studies
- Strategies, Challenges, and Vulnerable Groups
- Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes
- Resource Extraction
- Energy
- 22 Environmental Justice, Sustainable Development, and the Fight to Shut the Poletti Power Plant
- 23 The Indigeneity of Environmental Justice
- 24 Energy Poverty, Justice, and Women
- 25 Energy without Injustice?
- Climate Change
- Part III Conclusion
- Index
22 - Environmental Justice, Sustainable Development, and the Fight to Shut the Poletti Power Plant
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 March 2021
- The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
- The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword (on Living in an Interregnum)
- 1 Intersections of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
- Part I Frameworks
- Part II Case Studies
- Strategies, Challenges, and Vulnerable Groups
- Toxic Substances and Hazardous Wastes
- Resource Extraction
- Energy
- 22 Environmental Justice, Sustainable Development, and the Fight to Shut the Poletti Power Plant
- 23 The Indigeneity of Environmental Justice
- 24 Energy Poverty, Justice, and Women
- 25 Energy without Injustice?
- Climate Change
- Part III Conclusion
- Index
Summary
The campaign to shut the Charles A. Poletti Power Plant in New York City involved remarkably successful environmental advocacy. It also created one of those rare moments when the larger public can actually “see” the structural nature of environmental racism3 at the core of the environmental justice movement in the United States. Indeed, the Poletti saga offers an environmental justice primer of sorts, revealing the remorseless logic that views placing further environmental burdens on already-overburdened community as inevitable and natural. The successful campaign to shut the Poletti Plant also offers a ray of hope – it was a victory that dramatically improved environmental quality in an overburdened community. There is much to learn from a close examination of just how that happened – from what the successful advocates/activists did on the ground, and how they invoked ideas of justice and sustainability in pursuit of their environmental objectives. Yet, the Poletti campaign’s victory has largely faded into history.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021