Houston Dumping: DOJ Ends Environmental Justice Deal
The DOJ abruptly ended a Houston environmental justice deal for illegal dumping in Black & Latino neighborhoods, raising concerns about environmental racism and civil rights.
The DOJ abruptly ended a Houston environmental justice deal for illegal dumping in Black & Latino neighborhoods, raising concerns about environmental racism and civil rights.
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Thousands of hazardous toxic sites vulnerable to coastal flooding disproportionately threaten Black communities. This environmental injustice is amplified by climate change and rising sea levels.
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