Touring Louisiana's Chemical Ghost Town (The New Yorker)

“Sasol bought out those who remained. Black families were offered less than white families who lived nearby. Many families didn’t want to give up their land. One man, who became the subject of the documentary “Mossville: When Great Trees Fall,” simply refused to leave; the plant was built around his property, his electricity and water were cut off, and he broke out in boils. Today, only a handful of people claim residence.”

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Activists Say Analysis of Greenpoint Energy Center Expansion is Flawed, Call on DEC to Reject Permits (Brooklyn Paper)

“But a letter from the Sane Energy Project — which was also signed by the University Network for Human Rights, Pace Environmental Law Clinic, Dr. Anthony Ingraffea, and Dr. Robert Howarth, who sits on the state Climate Action Panel – says [National Grid’s CLCPA] analysis is faulty. The group say National Grid did not analyze the environmental impact on the surrounding community, including the nearby public housing complex Cooper Park Houses.”

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Vanishing Black community of Mossville set for visit by EPA head (The Advocate)

“An extensive new report on the community and the buyout released Wednesday by the University Network for Human Rights, a nonprofit advocacy group, says that its data ‘strongly suggest that the (voluntary buyout) was racially discriminatory’…The new report criticizing the buyout alleges that ‘property transaction amounts were, on average, about 88% higher’ in the Brentwood area than in Mossville… ‘When considered alongside social science literature on the contemporary housing appraisal system, these data strongly suggest that the (voluntary buyout) was racially discriminatory,’ the report says.”

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‘Startling’: EPA head pledges action for vanishing Black community of Mossville (The Advocate)

“A new analysis released on Wednesday alleged sizable disparities in the prices paid for properties in Mossville compared to those in nearby White areas that were also bought out by Sasol. The University Network for Human Rights, the nonprofit advocacy group that conducted the study, says its data ‘strongly suggest that the (voluntary buyout) was racially discriminatory.’ It contends that ‘property transaction amounts were, on average, about 88% higher’ in the mainly white Brentwood area, which was also part of the voluntary buyout, than in Mossville.”

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Human rights groups appeal to international panel to end Biden’s Title 42 migrant expulsions (Texas Public Radio)

“What this asks of the Inter-American Commission is that it acts and urges the United States to stop these dangers, to stop forcing people to return to situations where their lives are at risk,” said Yale Law School professor James Cavallaro. “It’s a precautionary measure — it is not a final resolution — and that is why it is something that is urgent, and it is something that can be responded to quickly in a manner that might save lives and protect people from irreparable harm.”

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US rights groups petition for a stop to asylum seeker expulsions (Al Jazeera)

“What we’re urging the Commission to do is to ask the United States government to stop this process, to stop barring the entry of these individuals and others,” James Cavallaro, a former president of the IACHR and a petitioner, told reporters on Thursday.

Cavallaro added that Title 42, under which most migrants are unable to file asylum claims in the US, is exposing people to “severe and urgent risks to their lives, to their wellbeing [and] to their physical integrity”.

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Louisiana's communities of color already suffer from pollution and COVID. Now it's climate change. (USA Today)

“The risk of developing cancer from air pollution in the census tract closest to the plant is 50 times the national average – the highest in the country, according to a University Network for Human Rights report based on the EPA's most recent assessment, released in August 2018.

Among residents surveyed who lived near the plant, cancer prevalence was 71% higher than the national rate, according to the group’s 2019 report, called ‘Waiting to Die.’”

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Becker: Informe del GIEI ratificará lo que muchas instituciones han mostrado, que hubo masacres en Bolivia (ATB Digital)

“Va a mostrar lo que muchas instituciones han mostrado, que hubo masacres en Sacaba, Senkata, Pedregal y varios sitios en Bolivia, y va a exponer lo que pasó, y ojalá tener un mapa de cómo podemos conseguir justicia para las víctimas, cómo podemos comenzar una forma de reparación para todos los que han sufrido”, mencionó en contacto con Bolivia TV.

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Halting Transit of Fracked Gas through NYC (Brooklyn Daily Eagle)

“A temporary restraining order has been issued to halt construction of Liquefied Fracked Gas Infrastructure that consumer advocacy groups say is illegal…State Supreme Court Justice Karen B. Rothenberg issued the order halting ‘all construction activities and other physical alterations contained in National Grid’s pending LNG Variance Petition’… until a decision has been made on the merits of the case.”

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Judge halts construction at National Grid's Brooklyn LNG terminal (S&P Global)

“A New York judge ordered National Grid PLC's New York City gas utility to temporarily stop certain construction at its Brooklyn liquefied natural gas terminal in response to a lawsuit by local groups alleging the work is illegal. New York State Supreme Court Justice Karen Rothenberg on July 27 placed a temporary restraining order on all construction activity and physical alterations outlined in a 2016 variance petition.”

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