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Environmental Justice Atlas

ejatlasThe recently launched Environmental Justice Atlas has been created by the Environmental Justice Organisations, Liabilities and Trade (EJOLT) initiative, which receives support from the European Commission under the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7). The mapillustrates conflict around commodities in order to draw end-consumers’ attention to the environmental and social impact of production chains. The information on conflict cases and community resistance is gathered from users. It can be easily filtered by commodity, company, country or type of conflict. Over a thousand cases have been reported to date.