Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring you part 1 of our third episode Sea Change, our new podcast about climate change and environmental issues across the Gulf Coast.
The Coastal Desk's Halle Parker takes us to Reserve, Louisiana, a town where some residents say toxic pollution from a neighboring chemical plant is impacting their lives and health. We learn why issues of environmental racism have caused African Americans to be far more likely to live in polluted areas along the Mississippi River. And, we hear from activists about their fight for clean air and water.
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