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Any benefit humans gain from a functioning
ecosystem.
Pollution from a general area, such as runoff
from urban streets and highways.
Pollution released from a single point such as
a factory's smokestack or outfall pipe.
A consumable resource which multiple
people can use simultaneously and from
which individuals cannot be excluded.
Costs (or benefits) that are consequences of
producing or consuming goods or services
that are not included in the market price.
Ensuring impact of environmental hazards
are evenly distributed across all demographic
groups 
Addressing the underlying inequality in
society to ensure no one group is
disproportionately harmed by environmental
hazards. 
The disproportionate impact of
environmental hazards on people of color.
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Ecosystem service
Environmental Racism
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