Environmental

Vermont's 'environmental justice' considerations in land use mean:

AOnly wealthy communities deserve environmental protection
BEnvironmental burdens should not be disproportionately placed on low-income or minority communities✓ Correct
CAll development must equally distribute its impacts
DEnvironmental permits are free for non-profit developers

Explanation

Environmental justice requires that no community bear a disproportionate share of environmental burdens (pollution, contamination, industrial facilities). Vermont's planning processes increasingly consider environmental justice implications.

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