Professor of environmental economics Nikos_ziro estimates there are 1000s of unplanned, unpermitted releases of toxic chemicals from Texas plants every year. Most go unpunished. Published in partnership with pubhealthwatch: ClimateEmergency
This piece is being published in collaboration with Public Health Watch. On July 26, black clouds rose from flares at a Chevron Phillips chemical plant in Baytown, Texas, after a power outage hit the plant and the surrounding area.
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