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'Enough pollution' in low-income NJ area with 1 power plant
Residents of low-income communities in New Jersey that would get a second gas-fired power plant nearby are urging the governor to halt the project, which they said flies in the face of an environmental justice law he signed with great fanfare over two years ago.
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Health experts press Murphy to stop plans for Newark’s 4th power plant
More than 100 health professionals sent Gov. Phil Murphy a letter urging him to reject the project’s permits.
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Gabriel Filippelli: Biden's infrastructure plan targets lead pipes that threaten public health across the US
President Biden has proposed spending $45 billion to replace every lead water pipe and service line in the nation. A public health expert explains why he sees this as a worthwhile investment.
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Maps reveal redlined areas face higher flood risks
Across dozens of major U.S. metros, more than $107 billion worth of homes at high risk for flooding are located in neighborhoods that suffered redlining in the 1930s.
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At one of America’s most toxic Superfund sites, climate change imperils more than cleanup
For many residents of Newark, its concentration of Superfund sites underscores two New Jerseys: one of tree-shaded suburbs where wealth and political leverage guard communities from outside corporate interests and rampant pollution, and the other, of lower-income and predominantly Black and brown residents who have endured decades of discriminatory housing policies only to find their communities squeezed by heavy industry and used as dumping grounds for hazardous waste.
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N.J. cracks down on polluters with 12 new lawsuits. Previous actions have won millions
The New Jersey Attorney General announced the actions last week.
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Communities suffering from pollution demand justice
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the corrosive legacy of environmental racism in the United States.
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