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Black residents living in the area have a disproportionate lifetime cancer risk. The complaint alleged that the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality discriminated against Black residents by issuing permits that authorized new industrial facilities. Last year, the EPA announced a critical civil-rights investigation into Louisiana, looking into whether the state had violated the rights of Black residents in Cancer Alley. Smoke billows from a chemical plant in the area along 'Cancer Alley', October 12, 2013. "Once we came up with Cancer Alley, industry hated it, and they've been trying to prove that it's not a reality," he said.
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[1/2] The Shell Oil Company's drilling rig Polar Pioneer is shown in Port Angeles, Washington May 12, 2015. The number of rigs drilling for oil peaked in late November, roughly 25 weeks after prices peaked, slightly longer than average. The current slowdown in drilling is therefore likely to reduce production growth through the end of 2023 and probably into 2024. Related columns:- U.S. oil production’s post-pandemic rebound set to slow (Reuters, December 2, 2022)- Is the U.S. shale oil revolution over? (Reuters, November 22, 2022)- U.S. oil drilling rises in response to higher prices (Reuters, February 25, 2022)John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst.
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