The Incinerator: How A Major Polluter Gets Clean Energy Funding
4 years ago
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Nature
Environment
Baltimore
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environmental racism
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Maryland
waste to energy
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Across the U.S., waste incinerators have health impacts for communities living nearby. In Baltimore, there's a heated debate over what to do about it.
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