Recommendations for Advancing Environmental Justice
As outlined in the Governor's Environmental Justice Advisory Council Final Report, the 22-member Environmental Justice Council has14 recommendations for advancing enviornmental justice in North Carolina. The full text of the recommendations can be found in the report.
Highlights of the recommendations include:
- Creating an Office of Environmental Justice within the Governor’s Office of Public Engagement.
- Collaborating with EJ leaders to ensure the EJ Mapping Tool accurately reflects areas impacted by EJ issues.
- Creating a North Carolina-specific EJ index.
- Reviewing the EJ Hub and Mapping Tool for accessibility.
- Developing a process to review, respond to and implement input received on the EJ Hub.
- Recommending cabinet agencies engage with community members around data collection and review.
- Developing a cumulative impacts guidance document.
- Recommending cabinet agencies review information gaps identified by the EJ Hub & Mapping Subcommittee and within their agency and provide a list of additional data they can supply; develop legislative language that authorizes such data collection and analysis, as needed.
- Engaging community leaders and EJ organizations in meeting planning.
- Seeking advice from tribal organizations and other relevant entities on the needs and best processes for engaging with these communities.
- Documenting and sharing public feedback and responses on public engagement events; evaluating and addressing barriers to engagement.
- Requiring EJ training for all state and local government employees.
- Cataloging and sharing EJ-relevant state resources to prevent duplication of efforts.
- Clarifying the definition of EJ to increase familiarity and ease of use.