Environmental Racism

Trump Halts Alabama Sewage Cleanup, Blaming ‘Illegal DEI’

For over two decades, residents of Lowndes County, Alabama, predominantly Black and low-income, have endured a severe sanitation crisis stemming from inadequate wastewater infrastructure and historically unsafe land. A 2023 DOJ investigation revealed widespread use of straight piping, leading to raw sewage contamination and hookworm outbreaks. A Biden administration initiative allocated $26 million to address this “environmental racism,” but President Trump subsequently canceled the funding, citing concerns about “illegal DEI.” The resulting inaction leaves residents facing ongoing health risks and underscores the long-standing inequities in access to basic sanitation services.

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Musk’s xAI Uses Illegal Generators in Memphis: Environmental Concerns and Regulatory Questions

xAI, Elon Musk’s AI company, is operating 35 methane-burning turbines in Memphis, Tennessee, to power its supercomputer, “Colossus,” far exceeding the 15 permitted. This significantly violates the Clean Air Act, causing substantial air pollution and impacting nearby historically Black communities with high rates of cancer and asthma. The Southern Environmental Law Center demands immediate action, including a cease-and-desist order and daily penalties for non-compliance. Despite community concerns voiced to the Shelby County Board of Commissioners, xAI representatives failed to attend the meeting.

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