
Catherine Larrère, Université Paris 1 — Panthéon Sorbonne, Institut des sciences juridique et philosophique de la Sorbonne (ISJPS, CNRS UMR 8103).
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Environmental justice is about a fact: throughout the world, the poor suffer disproportionately from the environmental pollutions and destructions produced by society at large, and, more specifically, by the richest and the most powerful, be it nations or individuals. This fact raises normative questions.
Larrère Catherine, « La justice environnementale », Multitudes, 2009/1, n° 36, p. 156–162.
Martinez-Alier, Joan, L’écologisme des pauvres. Une étude des conflits environnementaux dans le monde, Les Petits matins / Institut Veblen, Paris, 2014.
Young, Iris Marion (1983b), « Justice and hazardous waste », The Applied Turn in Contemporary Philosophy, Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy, n° 5, 1983, p. 171–183.



