Provided by: The Climate Reality Project |Published on: November 7, 2022
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Synopsis
This article introduces the concept of sacrifice zones and how it relates to climate change, health, and environmental justice, citing the example of Louisiana's Cancer Alley.
The article highlights the links between pollution, environmental racism, and the impacts of COVID-19.
The article provides clear examples of how people of color have been disproportionately impacted by industrialization.
The language of the article is clear, straightforward, and concise.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should have a general understanding of environmental justice before using this resource.
The resource can be printed out for those who do not have access to the Internet.
Differentiation
As a follow-up activity, have students brainstorm community-based initiatives and grassroots solutions to environmental racism and the problems highlighted in the text.
In more advanced classes, have students consider the role a profit-driven economic system with few environmental regulations plays in creating sacrifice zones.
This article can also be used in health classes during lessons about the impacts of air and water pollution and in history classes during lessons about the impacts of racism and its history in the United States.
Related resources include this video on the ties between racial and environmental justice, this article on environmental racism, and this lesson on redlining.
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The Climate Reality Project
Climate Reality Project seeks to catalyze a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every sector of society. They recruit, train, and mobilize people to become powerful activists, providing the skills, campaigns, and resources to push for aggressive climate action and high-level policies that accelerate a just transition to clean energy.
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