The authors reflect on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its ability to address environmental justice issues and social disparities in environmental health. They suggest that for the EPA to make progress in environmental justice some of the scientific enterprises of the agency need to change. They argue that the agency needs to implement an environmental health and society program which can develop solutions for environmental health and justice and public health issues.
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