Invisible borders: Air pollution and environmental justice

Sm3D Portal (2025)
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Abstract

Air pollution is often perceived as an equalizer, affecting everyone who breathes the same air. However, reality tells a different story—pollution disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, reinforcing deep-rooted environmental injustices. These disparities raise pressing questions about fairness in environmental policymaking and the effectiveness of current solutions.

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