Environmental Inequality In The Global Era: The Example Of Countries In Sub-Saharan Africa

Moise M. Essounga, Fayetteville State University
Yvette Essounga-Njan, Fayetteville State University

ABSTRACT
This discussion reflected on the concept of environmental inequality, using the example of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. In matters concerning the environment, it is cautious to offer that the world is even a smaller village than one may think. Therefore, this discussion is offering a reflection on the unfairness and dangers of environment inequality. The consequences of actions taken in countries located in Sub-Saharan Africa may have repercussions on communities distant from the continent, and located in places as remote as the United States and other distant places in our interconnected world.

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