Maldondo's book Seeking Justice in an Energy Sacrifice Zone: Standing on Vanishing Land in Coastal Louisiana (2019) details the ways the Isle de Jean Charles indigenous community in coastal Louisiana has become what the New York Times describes as "America's first climate refugees." Drawing on Maldonado's book as well as the film Can't Stop the Water (2016), make an argument for and against the use of relocation as a tactic to achieve justice for the Isle de Jean Charles community. Explain why and how relocation might achieve environmental justice and why it might not. You must draw on at least one article beyond Maldonado and the film to support your answer.