Hurricane Ida hits oil industry in Black & Native communities on Louisiana coast amid climate crisis

TitleHurricane Ida hits oil industry in Black & Native communities on Louisiana coast amid climate crisis
Publication TypeAudiovisual
AuthorsGoodman, Amy
AbstractTwo-thirds of Louisiana’s industrial sites lie in the path of Hurricane Ida, including oil refineries, storage tanks and other infrastructure like oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana’s Gulf Coast is a major oil and gas hub, with 17 oil refineries, two liquefied natural gas export terminals, as well as a nuclear power plant and many Superfund sites. Oil spills and chemical releases due to climate change-intensified storms are a “worsening, consistent problem” in Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, says Antonia Juhasz, a longtime oil and energy investigative journalist. Communities of color living on the Gulf Coast near polluting gas and oil infrastructure “now also have to deal with that worsening climate crisis creating a storm that harms these facilities, that then causes more releases,” she adds.
URLhttps://www.democracynow.org/2021/8/30/hurricane_ida_industrial_sites_toxic_chemicals
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