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EPA will make racial equality a bigger factor in environmental rules

Por: The Boston Globe Nation September 24, 2022

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WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency will establish a new national office of environmental justice, the Biden administration’s latest effort to rectify the disproportionate harm caused by pollution and climate change in communities of color and in low-income cities, towns and counties.EPA Administrator Michael Regan, the first Black man to run the agency, announced the creation of the office alongside environmental justice and... + full article



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