Authors: Researcher Tanya Stasio, PhD, Assistant Researchers Sagal Alisalad, Elisabeth Seliga, and Sachin Peddada, and Research Assistant Jordan Burt
Researcher Tanya Stasio, PhD, Assistant Researchers Sagal Alisalad, Elisabeth Seliga, and Sachin Peddada, and Research Assistant Jordan Burt prepared a policy brief on how New Jersey power plants disproportionately affect overburdened communities.
New Jersey environmental justice law defines overburdened communities as census blocks where at least a third of the household is low income, 40 percent of residents identify as racial-ethnic minorities, or 40 percent have low English proficiency. These communities are disproportionately affected by the pollutants emitted by power plants. AEC researchers explain that environmental justice initiatives will require full understanding of the impacts on vulnerable communities.