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A New Initiative Helps Flooded Communities Get Federal Aid

December 30, 2021

The following story follows up on our broader study of environmental injustice in Port Arthur, written by Anthropocene Alliance co-founder, Dr. Stephen F. Eisenman.

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Flooding in South Carolina 2017

Newsletter: “Tell FEMA!”

November 16, 2021

The following story is about home buyouts and climate migration in one South Carolina community. For more on this, please see our statement, “The Great American Climate Migration” and our “Ten Point Platform on Climate Change.”

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Tar Creek

Newsletter: A River with Rights

October 30, 2021

This edition of Anthropocene Alliance Newsletter is dedicated to a single story: The struggle of the working-class and Indigenous people of Tar Creek, Oklahoma to restore to health a once beautiful and still cherished river tributary. Tar Creek is a branch of the Neosho River that flows through Miami, Oklahoma.

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Image top: The North Star newspaper, Rochester, New York, edited by Frederick Douglas, June 2, 1848