A 20-year struggle for environmental justice—and a public park—in one California city

    A 20-year struggle for environmental justice—and a public park—in one California city

    Just up the road from Oakland and Berkeley, the city of Richmond is a minority and low-income community of 115,500 people—mainly Latino, Black and Asian American—with a major Chevron refinery whose pollution has been an ongoing source of conflict (the city just reached a $550 million settlement with Chevron to mitigate health and lifestyle effects of the refinery). It’s also home to an active port and soon—finally—a world-class park. Just up the road from Oakland and Berkeley, the city of Richmond is a minority and low-income community of 115,500 people—mainly Latino, Black and Asian American—with a major Chevron refinery whose pollution has been an ongoing source of conflict (the city just reached a $550 million settlement with Chevron to mitigate health and lifestyle effects of the refinery). It’s also home to an active port and soon—finally—a world-class park. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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