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cumulative impacts

Introducing EDGI’s New Collaborator in our “Cumulative Effects” Project: Community In-Power and Development Association, Inc. (CIDA)

February 25, 2026October 24, 2023 by EDGI_Team
Introducing EDGI’s New Collaborator in our “Cumulative Effects” Project:  Community In-Power and Development Association, Inc. (CIDA)

A paradigmatic case of the “sacrifice zone,” West Port Arthur and similar neighborhoods in Beaumont also epitomize the cumulative impacts faced by America’s most environmentally burdened communities.

Categories Blog Tags Civic Science, cumulative impacts, environmental justice

Introducing EDGI’s New Collaborator in our “Cumulative Effects” Project: Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT)

February 25, 2026October 18, 2023 by EDGI_Team
Introducing EDGI’s New Collaborator in our “Cumulative Effects” Project:  Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT)

Forty years have passed, and the people of Sivuqaq are still fighting for a more thorough clean-up of military wastes remaining on Sivuqaq as they work hand in hand with the Anchorage-based organization Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT). 

Categories Blog Tags alaska, cumulative impacts, oral history
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