Ọrịa Cancer
mpaghara dị na Louisiana nke nwere ụyọkọ ndị ọrịa kansa karịrị nke mbụ
ọrịa cancer Alley (French: Allée du Cancer) bụ aha njirimara mpaghara nyere 85-mile (137km) n'akụkụ osimiri Mississippi n'etiti baton rouge na Orleans ọhụrụ, na parish River nke Louisian a, nke nwere ihe karịrị osisi 200 petrochemical na refineries. mpaghara a bụ 25% nke mmepụta petrochemical na United States'. a na-ewere mpaghara ahụ dị ka mpaghara àjà. na ọrịa kansa N'ihe dị ka otu nde mmadụ, mmadụ iri anọ na isii n'otu nde nọ n'ihe ize ndụ nke ịrịa ọrịa kansa, ma e jiri ya tụnyere nkezi mba nke ihe ruru mmadụ iri atọ n'otu nde. ihe ize ndụ nke ọrịa cancer na-adịghị ala ala na Ntinye uche nke arụmọrụ petrochemical kpaliri "Cancer Alley" moniker. .[1][2][3]s.[4]
- ↑ Blodgett (December 2006). "An Analysis of Pollution and Community Advocacy in 'Cancer Alley': Setting an Example for the Environmental Justice Movement in St James Parish, Louisiana". Local Environment 11 (6): 647–661. DOI:10.1080/13549830600853700.
- ↑ Younes (2019-10-30). In a Notoriously Polluted Area of the Country, Massive New Chemical Plants Are Still Moving In (en). ProPublica. Archived from the original on February 15, 2023. Retrieved on 2023-02-15.
- ↑ Castellón (February 12, 2021). "Cancer Alley and the Fight Against Environmental Racism". Villanova Environmental Law Journal 32 (1): 15. Retrieved on December 10, 2022.
- ↑ James (2012). "Uneven magnitude of disparities in cancer risks from air toxins". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 9 (12): 4365–4385. DOI:10.3390/ijerph9124365. PMID 23208297.