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Chemical Concerns of the Ohio Train Disaster, Workers Left in the Dark About Chemical Risks, The Power of Black History and more

Living on Earth

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Living on Earth - It's Living on Earth

Residents in Louisiana's Cancer Alley are looking to their enslaved ancestors to help fight the expanding petrochemical industry. The 85-mile stretch along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans is known as Cancer Alley. African Americans disproportionately live with health problems associated with exposure to the roughly 150 petrochemical plants that give the region its infamous nickname.

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