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Port Arthur's struggle for environmental justice over three decades

In Port Arthur, Texas, a community battles enduring environmental and health disparities, marking 30 years since the first presidential executive order on environmental justice.

James Bruggers reports for Inside Climate News.

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Can the EPA get environmental justice right?

Can the EPA get environmental justice right?

In 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency promised justice in the Texas town of Port Arthur. Some residents say the EPA failed then, but now they see a potential path forward.

Robert Bullard: I wrote about this environmental injustice decades ago. It hasn't changed
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Robert Bullard: I wrote about this environmental injustice decades ago. It hasn't changed

President Biden’s choice of an appointee for a federal energy panel will test his pledge to protect minority communities from environmental hazards.
Hurricane relief still has a racial equity problem
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Hurricane relief still has a racial equity problem

After a close call with Hurricane Laura, housing advocates in Gulf cities like Port Arthur say that federal disaster recovery funds continue to show profound racial disparities. 
When hurricanes lead to industrial fires, minority neighborhoods can take a hit
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When hurricanes lead to industrial fires, minority neighborhoods can take a hit

Hurricane Laura rolled over a coast studded with refineries and chemical plants. Other storms have caused the release of toxic substances, often affecting poorer or minority communities.
Laura hits petrochemical region, and a factory goes up in flames
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Laura hits petrochemical region, and a factory goes up in flames

The hurricane rolled over a coast studded with oil, gas and chemical plants. Other storms have caused the release of toxic substances, often affecting minority communities.
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Big oil asks government to protect it from climate change
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Big oil asks government to protect it from climate change

As the nation plans new defenses against the more powerful storms and higher tides expected from climate change, one project stands out: an ambitious proposal to build a nearly 60-mile "spine" of concrete seawalls, earthen barriers, floating gates and steel levees on the Texas Gulf Coast.

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