The Petrochemical Crisis: Environmental Injustice and Health Risks in America’s Sacrifice Zones
The industrial landscape of the United States is currently defined by a stark dichotomy between economic output and public health, most visible along an 85-mile stretch of the Mississippi River known as Cancer Alley. Stretching from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this corridor serves as the epicenter for approximately 200 fossil fuel and petrochemical…
