Crisis Ignored: Coastal Landfills Meet Rising Seas
There are around 100,000 landfills in the US, around half in low-lying coastal areas—no one knows the real number because no agency has done a comprehensive survey of these toxic sites. As sea levels rise, many of these coastal landfills threaten to poison surrounding communities.
To read the full story by Dave Lindorff, visit https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/coastal-landfill-climate-change/
Video by Jed Lindorff www.jedlindorff.com
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To read the full story by Dave Lindorff, visit https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/coastal-landfill-climate-change/
Video by Jed Lindorff www.jedlindorff.com
Видео Crisis Ignored: Coastal Landfills Meet Rising Seas канала The Nation
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