6:47am
July 18, 2014
Environmental Racism Is Consistent Across Economic Classes
Environmental Racism Is Consistent Across Economic Classes
A fascinating recent studyon environmental racism in the United States reveals the stark nature of the interaction between race, pollution, and health: even high income people of colour experience more exposure to pollutants than their white counterparts. While one might expect an interaction between race, class, and environmental exposures, the study indicates that race alone can be an important…
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