Environmental Justice Index

The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) is the first national, place-based tool designed to measure the cumulative impacts of environmental burden through the lens of human health and health equity.

The EJI delivers a single score for each community so that public health officials can identify and map areas most at risk for the health impacts of environmental burden. Social factors such as poverty, race, and ethnicity, along with preexisting health conditions may increase these impacts.

Specifically, the EJI databases and maps can be used to:

  • Identify and prioritize areas that may require special attention or additional resources to improve health and health equity,
  • Educate and inform the public about their community,
  • Analyze the unique, local factors driving cumulative impacts on health to inform policy and decision making, and
  • Establish meaningful goals and measure progress towards environmental justice and health equity.

The EJI will be updated regularly using feedback from the communities it serves.

Use the EJI: https://eji.cdc.gov/

Webinars

Join us for a webinar to learn how to use the EJI. The webinar is being offered three times to accommodate different time zones. Register in advance at: https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/eji/eji-index.html.

November 2, 2022 2pm EST: https://cdc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_Q1OOLgeUSIGfaLT3cZmPwg

November 9, 2022 1pm EST: https://cdc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_gmuJ7TRnTjCekdlMI_2LDA

December 7, 2022 12pm EST: https://cdc.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_S2_iXqHlTpW545fFHgeStQ

SPEAKERS:

  • Sharunda Buchanan, MS, PhD | Interim Director, Office of Environmental Justice (HHS)
  • Benjamin McKenzie, MS | Geospatial Epidemiologist; Coordinator of the Environmental Justice Index, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (CDC/ATSDR)
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