Leveraging Science and Technology for Environmental Justice

Written by whitehouse | Published 2024/01/26
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TLDRPresident Biden has signed a historic Executive Order prioritizing the advancement of environmental justice, with a key focus on the role of science and technology. The order directs federal agencies to identify and address gaps in science, data, and research related to environmental justice. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) will develop a federal strategy to fill these gaps, enhancing cumulative impact analysis, recommending new data sources for the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, and promoting community science in environmental justice research. The initiative aims to make environmental and health information more accessible to communities and accelerate environmental justice policy across the federal government.via the TL;DR App

Leveraging Science and Technology for Environmental Justice

Authors:

Melanie Buser, OSTP Assistant Director for Environmental Health, Office of Science and Technology Policy. Denice Ross, U.S. Chief Data Scientist, Office of Science and Technology Policy. Karen Andrade, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Science and Technology Policy.


For decades, communities across America have faced environmental injustices from toxic pollution and other harms. These toxic exposures have led to higher rates of cancer and respiratory diseases, as well as other dangerous health impacts. Today, President Biden signed an Executive Order to advance environmental justice. This historic Executive Order will ensure the Biden-Harris Administration continues delivering on the President’s ambitious environmental justice agenda.

Science and technology will play an essential role in the Administration’s efforts to tackle environmental injustice. Importantly, the President is directing federal agencies to identify and address gaps in science, data, and research related to environmental justice. The President is also directing the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) to develop a federal strategy for identifying and filling environmental justice data and research gaps.

This work will advance the analysis of cumulative impacts, identify and recommend new data sources for the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool, elevate the role of community science in environmental justice research, make information on environmental and health concerns more publicly accessible to communities, and help accelerate environmental justice policy and decision making across the federal government.

OSTP is committed to ensuring that the benefits of science and technology are shared by all Americans. A key part of this vision is advancing environmental justice, and harnessing the power of science, data, and innovation to tackle the inequities that have long burdened communities across the country.


This content was originally published in April 21, 2023 on whitehouse.gov.


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