4. What data visualizations illustrate how this data set can be leveraged to characterize environmental injustice?
annlejan7[Source: EM-DAT Public] This graphic shows the prevalence of technological disasters [includes toxic spills, industrial explosions, etc.] by country. This can be used to characterize, on a transnational level, where potential industrial harms are centralized or concentrated. While it does not characterize more insidious harms, such as air pollution, it can be a direct and easy to understand measure of environmental harm distribution across the globe.
Additionally, data is available as excel sheets, which allows users to produce their own graphics on the prevalence of disasters within a particular nation over a desired time interval.
In this text Martin focuses on biodiversity loss as an issue of intergenerational justice and outlines how classic conceptualizations of conservation injustices, as a response to biodiversity loss,