Twin Cities Environmental Justice
This Mapping Tool provides information about sources of pollution in a community to compare environmental risks across neighborhoods based on race and income.
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This Mapping Tool provides information about sources of pollution in a community to compare environmental risks across neighborhoods based on race and income.
This mapping tool shows states that are suing and their 2012 carbon emissions.
This infographic shows the historic rate of emissions in each state, the projected emissions without the Clean Power Plan, and the assigned emissions goals for each state.
This mapping tools looks at overlapping layers of pollution and shows disparate access to environmental pollution and amenities.
Look for affected power plants near you and learn more about how this rule may change pollution levels in your community.
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