Abstract
This study evaluates the Green Administrations performance in advancing environmental equity and justice focusing on policy initiatives and their outcomes. Environmental equity and justice are essential components of sustainable development ensuring that all communities particularly those historically marginalized have access to a clean and healthy environment. This evaluation explores the Green Administrations strategies to address disparities in environmental burden and access to natural resources. The research examines key policies implemented under the Green Administration including regulatory reforms community engagement efforts and resource allocation. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods including policy analysis case studies and stakeholder interviews the study assesses the impact of these policies on vulnerable communities. Findings suggest that while the Green Administration has made significant strides in promoting environmental equity through target