Tag #Environmental Justice

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Federal Grant Cuts Halt Tree-Planting Projects Nationwide

The U.S. Forest Service terminated a $75 million grant to the Arbor Day Foundation in February 2024, halting tree-planting projects in over 100 communities nationwide due to President Trump's administration's opposition to environmental justice initiatives, impacting low-income communities dispropor...

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Climate Action
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Calabasas to Dump 4.5 Million Tons of Toxic Ash Near Homes, Schools

California plans to dump 4.5 million tons of toxic wildfire ash near a new wildlife bridge and homes in Calabasas, despite resident concerns and the lack of asbestos testing, potentially harming children and lowering property values.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Waste Wars: Exposing the Global Inequalities of Waste Disposal

Alexander Clapp's "Waste Wars" exposes the global inequalities of waste disposal, detailing illegal dumping, dubious recycling practices, and the disproportionate impact on developing nations, using examples such as a plastic bag's journey from London to Turkey and highlighting the 2020 Nature repor...

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Toxic Town: Corby's Toxic Waste Legacy

Jack Thorne's "Toxic Town" details the 2009 Corby, England, toxic waste case—the first to prove a link between such waste and birth defects—following two pregnant women whose children suffer severe health issues due to exposure to toxic waste from a negligent construction site cleanup.

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Good Health and Well-being
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EPA Hazardous Waste Site in Topanga Canyon Sparks Local Outrage

After the Palisades fire, the EPA established a temporary hazardous waste sorting site in Topanga Canyon, despite local opposition due to the area's environmental sensitivity and Native American heritage; the EPA cited limited suitable land and the urgency of post-fire cleanup as reasons for the dec...

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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EPA's Rapid Wildfire Debris Cleanup Sparks Environmental Concerns in Los Angeles

Following the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires near Los Angeles, the EPA plans to clean up 4,250,000 tons of debris, including hazardous materials, within one month, sparking protests due to concerns about toxic contamination of beaches and waterways and the lack of soil testing after debris re...

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Louisiana Withdraws Great River Road from Historic Landmark Designation

The National Park Service withdrew the Great River Road in Louisiana from National Historic Landmark designation at the request of state officials prioritizing economic development over preserving the area's unique Afro-Creole cultural heritage, despite a prior determination of eligibility.

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No Poverty
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Trump Administration's Data Purge Hinders Environmental Justice Efforts

The Trump administration removed several key federal environmental data tools, including EJScreen and CEJST, hindering efforts to address environmental injustices and potentially impacting polluting corporations like Elon Musk's xAI and SpaceX. Several websites, including those containing the CDC's ...

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Bonaire Court Upholds Landfill Intervention, Criticizes Local Inaction

A Bonaire court upheld the Dutch representative's intervention in the Lagun landfill crisis, citing the local government's inaction despite severe environmental and health hazards, but criticizing the lack of a prior deadline for local action. The intervention addressed biomedical waste, asbestos co...

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Good Health and Well-being
dailymail.co.uk
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Gas Plant Extension Delayed Amid Indigenous Rock Art Concerns

The Australian government's delay in approving a 50-year extension for Woodside's North West Shelf Gas Plant until 2070, due to concerns about damage to the Murujuga Cultural Landscape's 40,000-year-old rock art, highlights tensions between industrial development and Indigenous heritage preservation...

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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Grimsby Community Plants Hundreds of Trees to Combat Deprivation

Billy Dasein's East Marsh United (Emu) community group is planting trees in Grimsby's deprived East Marsh neighborhood, aiming to improve air quality, reduce heat, and foster community, having already planted hundreds of trees in local parks and schools, despite funding challenges.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Eaton Fire Exposes Systemic Inequity in Altadena

The Eaton fire in Altadena, California, disproportionately affected Black households, destroying or damaging nearly half; President Trump's visit to a wealthier, white area but not Altadena fueled anger and concerns about political neglect and equitable resource allocation during recovery.

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Reduced Inequality

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