ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Our Commitment
Reducing burdens and ensuring benefits of natural resource development for vulnerable communities.
THE ISSUE
At its core, environmental justice is about equity. Communities of color and low-income areas should not bear the brunt of pollution from energy, industrial, and agricultural development while others enjoy the economic gains. We need to ensure that the benefits and burdens of natural resource development and protection are justly distributed across all communities in the state.
VCN Staff
POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS
- Fund key water quality programs at levels consistent with achieving the goals of the Watershed Implementation Plan (see chapter Meeting Our Chesapeake Bay Clean-Up Goals, p. 1).
- Fund land conservation programs (see Healthy, Resilient Communities and Landscapes, p. 88).
- Increase funding for key state environmental agencies to levels adequate with programmatic needs, including programs to address resiliency and climate change needs.
- Fund and ensure rapid and thorough integration of environmental justice mandates. See additional recommendations in Working Towards Environmental Justice (p. 118).
- Ensure Virginia’s natural resources programs are adequately and reliably funded going forward by adopting dedicated funding mechanisms, such as application of the full statewide recordation fee revenue (see Exploring Dedicated Funding for Conservation, p. 94).
BILLS
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ALERTS
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NEWS
Map: Gold-Pyrite Belt Downstream Drinking Water
The Southern Environmental Law Center provides a map of drinking [...]
Factsheet: Gold Mines Harm Public Health and the Environment
The Southern Environmental Law Center provides a factsheet on gold [...]
Environmental Justice Video Challenge for Students
Many communities face greater environmental exposures and public health risks [...]
Pollution Prevention Education Week: No Metal Mining & # NOMVP
Chapter 8 of "Our Common Agenda" focuses on Pollution [...]
TALKING POINTS
Check back in January for talking points for the 2022 General Assembly Session.

