摘要:Most people today are familiar with the basic contours of the environmental justice argument: racial and ethnic minorities and the poor are subjected to greater environmental risks and harm than other population groups. In Toxic Communities: EnvironmentalRacism, Industrial Pollution,and ResidentialMobility, Dorceta E. Taylor offers a much deeper portrait of the environmental justice movement, illustrating how minorities and the poor suffer injustices at the hands of profit-seeking businesses and government.