
Those Most Vulnerable to Coronavirus Are Also Most Vulnerable to Climate Crisis
As COVID-19 shines a necessary light on our country's most vulnerable communities, many of them are simulanteously fighting the battle of climate change, as well.
As COVID-19 shines a necessary light on our country's most vulnerable communities, many of them are simulanteously fighting the battle of climate change, as well.
For residents of the Texan city of Port Arthur, living next to the country's largest oil refinery has imposed severe health impacts onto the majority Black/Latino community. This is only one example of environmental racism that low-income communities of color…
By Dr. Robert D. Bullard I have spent my career fighting to show how environmental impacts adversely impact marginalized communities. How it uniquely hurts those who are already vulnerable, who feel the invisible hand of systemic racism and structural…