Desperately Seeking 'Environmental Justice' In The Dotte

Apparently . . .

Letting activists and low-level bureaucrats invent words is the first step toward saving the world from skyfall and breathing cleaner air. 

More deets here . . .

Wyandotte County currently ranks No. 103 among Kansas counties in health outcomes. Just to the south, neighboring Johnson County ranks No. 1 . . .

Forty-four census tracts in Wyandotte County are identified as “disadvantaged” by the Council on Environmental Quality.

How did that happen? Advocates cite decades of housing redlining, compounded by a concentration of nearby businesses involved in the production and distribution of industrial products, and an overall lack of investment of resources for the county.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Environmental Justice: Wyandotte County Seeks Solutions

Advocates in Wyandotte County are seeking environmental justice for communities paying the health care price for decades of industrial pollution.

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