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Environmental Racism and Uranium Mining: An Unequal Burden

Environmental racism is an increasingly prevalent issue in today’s society. It refers to the disproportionate exposure of marginalized communities, particularly communities of color, to environmental hazards and pollutants. One area where environmental racism is particularly evident is in uranium mining, where communities living near these sites bear the brunt of its detrimental effects.

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Environmental Refugees: Displaced Communities due to Coal Mining

In today’s world, the impact of industrial activities on the environment is impossible to ignore. One such activity that has caused significant harm and displacement is coal mining. As the demand for energy continues to rise, increasing numbers of communities are falling victim to the negative consequences of coal mining.

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Environmental Justice Concerns in Relation to Gas Storage

Gas storage facilities are an essential part of our energy infrastructure, providing a reliable and consistent supply of natural gas. However, the construction and operation of these facilities can sometimes raise environmental justice concerns. Environmental justice refers to the fair treatment and involvement of all individuals, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, in the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.