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Majority-white Westside neighborhoods, for instance, could also be benefiting from ocean breezes that push pollution into predominantly Black and Latino areas, he said.
The LA Times shares an opinion piece about a study claiming that White and affluent commuters spread pollution in neighborhoods occupied by people of color.
More Black Americans are concerned about their local exposure to air pollution than other racial or ethnic groups, a new survey found. Gallup’s survey found 53 percent of Black adults are ...
Pollution is Displacing Black Midwesterners. White Homeowners are Profiting. Black people in the Midwest are 33% more likely to receive lung cancer diagnoses than those living in the country’s ...
New EPA restrictions on nitrogen oxides aim to protect Black communities from harmful pollution. But, the rule is at risk under the next administration.
We are known as an “asthma capital” in the U.S., and recent statistics found that we had the most asthma-related ER visits in ...
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Grazia Daily UK on MSNAir Pollution is Quietly Harming Black FamiliesDebrah, the first person in the UK to have air pollution listed as a cause of death. She lived just down the road from us.
An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.
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Black residents get most of the pollution but few of the jobs from chemical industry, study finds - MSNResidents of the mostly Black communities sandwiched between chemical plants along the lower Mississippi River have long said they get most of the pollution but few of the jobs produced by the ...
In Texas, nearly 60% of the working-age population is non-white, but people of color hold 39% of higher-paying positions and 57% of lower-paying jobs in the chemical industry.
Black Residents Get Most of the Pollution but Few of the Jobs From Chemical Industry, Study Finds Residents of the mostly Black communities sandwiched between chemical plants along the lower ...
Residents of the mostly Black communities sandwiched between chemical plants along the lower Mississippi River have long said they get most of the pollution but few of the jobs produced by the ...
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