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Hennepin Climate-Action Plan Highlights Racial Disparities

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Thursday, December 3, 2020   

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- While higher amounts of pollution are often found in Black and Brown communities, a new national poll shows many white Americans aren't aware of this gap.

In Minnesota, the state's most populous county hopes the issue gets more attention as it carves out a climate-action plan.

John Evans, assistant director of the Hennepin County office of environment and energy, said because the county is so densely populated and highly engaged on issues, it stands to reason many residents have some sense that communities of color shoulder more of the climate-change burden than other areas.

But he contended more awareness is critical. The plan the county is developing breaks down climate vulnerability by geographic areas, and it found disparities being seen all over the country.

"A lot of residents that are suffering from disparities tend to live in the central parts of metro areas," Evans observed. "Those central areas coincide with where the most emissions from traffic and buildings take place. "

The climate-action plan is expected to be considered by the Hennepin County Board next year.

A national poll, conducted by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), showed 60% of Black respondents said they're very concerned about air pollution in their communities, versus 32% of Caucasian respondents.

Elise Nelson Leary, manager of campaigns and partnerships for the EDF, noted the survey also found 51% of Black people and 48% of Latinos polled thought environmental injustice is a major problem in the United States, yet only 33% of Caucasian respondents agreed.

"We wanted to use this poll to get a pulse of how people were seeing these issues," Leary recounted. "And so this poll really again was to collect that data and to really understand how we can better talk about environmental justice. "

The poll showed Black and Latino respondents were also more concerned about climate change and its impact on the economy than Caucasian respondents.

Almost 70% of Black and Latino respondents said climate change is a major problem compared with 51% of white people, a 14-point difference.


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