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A Polluted Town Fights for Its Right to Breathe

A Polluted Town Fights for Its Right to Breathe

FromWhat Next | Daily News and Analysis


A Polluted Town Fights for Its Right to Breathe

FromWhat Next | Daily News and Analysis

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For years the residents of St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana thought their town was simply the victim of bad luck. Suffering more than their share of illnesses. Almost everyone in the town knows someone that has died of cancer. It was only in July 2016 that the EPA informed the people of St. John that the local neoprene plant was emitting carcinogens leaving the small town with the highest risk of cancer from air pollution in the whole nation. With the residents in a fight for their very lives, what could the way politicians reacted to another town’s poisonous air pollution tell us about why nobody has acted to save St. John, Louisiana?
Guest: Sharon Lerner, environmental reporter at The Intercept
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Released:
Jun 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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