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In a time marked by monumental environmental crisis and unjustified paralysis, A Case for Environmental Justice is a brilliant proposal for a pressing justice consideration for the environmental devastation in our world, one that must, as a matter of obligation, be swiftly considered.In this book, the prominent African philosopher, Edwin Etieyibo, amplifies his voice on pertinent environmental issues by first analyzing the precariousness of our world due to the cumulative human activities that have aggressively pushed our ecological footprint beyond biocapacity.The implication, he suggests, is that we are eating faster into our ecological reserve deficit, thereby raising urgent concerns about environmental sustainability and environmental justice.
Abiodun Paul Afolabi (Fri,) studied this question.