id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_f5gerpyfjbhm7lize3dd64gyqm Michael Ash Measuring corporate environmental justice performance 2011 28 .pdf application/pdf 14624 6239 91 human health impacts of airborne emissions of toxic chemicals from their industrial facilities. The underlying data for the CEJP measure come from three sources: the EPA's RiskScreening Environmental Indicators (RSEI); the 2000 U.S. Census of Population and Housing; and the PERI corporation-facility identification dataset. data sources and how we merge them in order to construct our measure of corporate environmental justice performance. releases facility-level measures of the resulting human health hazards, aggregated over the To develop corporation-specific measures of EJ performance, we must use the fully disaggregated geographic microdata, which identify impacts by source facility and receptor cell To illustrate this point, we examine facility-level measures of environmental justice performance for Exxon Mobil, the corporation with the highest share of total impacts borne by terms of total human health impact from air toxics emissions at facilities owned by the firm, ./cache/work_f5gerpyfjbhm7lize3dd64gyqm.pdf ./txt/work_f5gerpyfjbhm7lize3dd64gyqm.txt