Bob Bullard: supreme court’s climate change ruling places ‘uneven burdens on overburdened communities’

Curbing federal authority over carbon emissions reductions and increasing heat waves will have a cascading effect on the most vulnerable communities, says the activist of environmental justice

As temperatures hit record highs in Houston, Texas, recently, Robert Bullard, considered the father of the environmental justice movement, saw a pattern. Hospitalizations from heat stroke and health outcomes such as asthma from living next to noxious facilities in the city’s Black neighborhoods have the same root cause.

“It’s brutal. What you’re looking at is another example of the climate and health impacts that will all fall disproportionately on our most vulnerable communities,” Bullard says. “We’re talking about the same environmental justice communities that historically have borne tremendous equity impacts from power plants, refineries, oil and gas facilities.”

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/18/bob-bullard-supreme-court-climate-change-ruling-places-uneven-burdens-on-overburdened-communities

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