Many poorer or minority communities that lack political and economic power bear a disproportionate burden of environmental hazards. What is the most complete description of environmental justice?
A) Belief that the majority of people should not bear a disproportionate share of negative environmental health consequences regardless of income
B) Belief that the majority of people should not bear a disproportionate share of negative environmental health consequences regardless of race and culture
C) Belief that the majority of people should not bear a disproportionate share of negative environmental health consequences regardless of race or culture
D) Belief that no group of people should bear a disproportionate share of negative environmental health consequences regardless of race, culture, or income
D
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