What are the key hurdles towards achieving environmental justice, and what would be required politically to overcome them? INTRODUCTION Define environmental justice from different perspective. Fairness and equal opportunities. Can we all be treated equally? 1.Chose definition that seeks to involve justice not only to groups in the human race but also account for justice for future generations and all species in the ecosystem. 2. Explore some of the fundamental flow in how environmental justice is defined. Has the selfish interest as humans or our quest for survival influence as to consider biodiversity in exploring environmental justice because of the precautionary principle. That we protect other species because we think they may be useful to us in future. Are we selfless or opportunistic? Are our survival extinct against other species trickle down within ourselves that we want to benefit at the expense of ourselves. Explore discrimination and racism; superpowers and third wold countries. Identify groups that are subject to environmental injustices. MAIN BODY How would an ideal environment justice look like. Complete fairness and equity. Has it been achieved? No but to what extent. Explore the reasons why Urbanisation The rise of Megacities creating geographical locations where waste is disposed of. Sustainable challenges in concentrated in cities (un urban agenda,2016) cities can make contributions Urbanisation vs. rural areas. Explore urban carrying capacity limits being reached making urban areas to depend on rural area for resources and yet dumping their waste on them. Capitalism Creating industries in one region whist the benefits are enjoyed in another. Example Apple in China; Unfair distribution of wealth and resources Discrimination, segregation and racism Globalism Neo-colonialism Poverty Political influence to bring about change. Empowerment of international non-bias organisation to generate and enforce fair environmental policies. moving beyond the sovereignty of individual countries to an international governance system with the interest of the planet as its core value. Compensatory justice- compensation for countries that will have to forgo the industrial trajectory followed by developed country to achieve prosperity. Equity issues Ozone multilateral fund compensation when the west wanted to stop cfc use but India wanted to. Group participation on environmental issues circulation of information to all stakeholders Conclusion Globalisation would be a key. However, individual countries being sovereign with their own interest would not permit this. Reference Russia wouldn’t mind a few degrees in climate because 2 degrees in temperatures will release land for agriculture but EU argued differently that it will result in. Who pays for hurricanes and extreme whether? Impacts not directly to emitters