“As U.S. livestock farming becomes more industrial, it is changing rural life. Neighbors have to contend with noxious odors, toxic emissions and swarms of insects, and have had little success in obtaining relief – but this could be changing.”
Read More“Residents going “door-to-door” to educate about environmental hazards are crucial to improving community health.”
Read More"People are hyper-sensitive to issues of clean water, safe water, across the country because of Flint. They don't want to be called the next Flint. But you already have a mini-Flint for the people that live near Millsboro."
Read More"Five are enough," says Earl Mitchell, the president of a local civic association in Brandywine, Maryland. "We shouldn't have any more here."
Read MoreThe country’s “super polluters” tend to set up shop in low-income and minority neighborhoods.
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