Victory in Cancer Alley, Fiona and Landslides, Methane Supercharges Climate Change and more

Published: Sept. 23, 2022, 8:34 p.m.

b'Environmental justice advocates are declaring victory after a Louisiana judge canceled permits for a plastic factory in the region known as \\u2018cancer alley\\u2019 for the high rate of the disease linked to emissions from some 150 petrochemical plants.\\nAlso, the new climate law contains billions of dollars aimed directly at addressing environmental and climate injustice. What it will take to ensure low-income communities and people of color can access those funds.\\nAnd Puerto Rico was still recovering from Hurricane Maria in 2017 and a swarm of earthquakes that started in 2019 when Hurricane Fiona recently struck with extreme rainfall and flooding that triggered landslides in areas destabilized by the quakes.\\nPlus, scientists are sounding the alarm about a recent uptick in methane emissions. Methane is roughly 85 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas when it\\u2019s first emitted and reducing methane releases now may be one of the fastest ways to slow down climate change.\\n--\\nSupport for Living on Earth comes from maude. Get 15% off your first order using the code LIVINGEARTH.\\nAnd you\\u2019re invited! Join LOE and ProPublica online on October 4 for a live discussion about the climate debt crisis, which makes it hard for the most vulnerable countries to prepare for climate disasters and recover when they hit.\\nRegister for this free event at loe.org/events.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'