November 2, 2021 05:37 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/2/22759135/air-pollution-cancer-epa-reuglations-propublica
Go read this investigation on the toxic air crisis plaguing American communities
More than 1,000 communities in the United States are hotspots for toxic air pollution that can cause cancer, according to an extensive new analysis from ProPublica. Over a quarter-million people are living in places with a level of cancer risk higher than what the Environmental Protection Agency says is acceptable, and 74 million Americans have a higher level of risk than what the EPA says it “strives to protect” people from.
ProPublica used an EPA modeling tool to map how carcinogen-laced air spreads from chemical plants across the country. Most areas where people have the highest exposure to that air are in Southern states with weaker environmental regulations, and a quarter of the top 20 hotspots are in Texas. Predominantly Black...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/2/22759135/air-pollution-cancer-epa-reuglations-propublica
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