Wednesday, November 15, 2017

African-Americans Face More Pollution-Related Health Hazards, New Report Shows

 
African-Americans face a disproportionate risk of pollution-related health problems caused by the location of oil and gas refineries, according to a new study.

by Donna Owens

This report was originally published on November 14. 

WASHINGTON — African-Americans face a disproportionate risk of pollution-related health problems caused by the location of oil and gas refineries, according to a new study released Tuesday.

The report, a joint effort between the advocacy group Clean Air Task Force (CATF) and the NAACP, found that more than 1 million African-Americans live within half a mile of an oil and gas operation, while 6.7 million — about 14 percent of the national population — live in a county with a refinery.

Marcus Franklin, the NAACP's environmental and climate justice program specialist and a co-author of the report, called the location of refineries in African-American and low-income communities a "growing threat."

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Source: NBC News 

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