GREEN
Winner of the Student Academy Award.
In the 100 miles between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, there are over 150 petrochemical plants that are responsible for producing 25% of the nation’s petrochemicals. This area reports the highest concentration of toxic emissions to the air, land, and water in the country. The residents of this area, who are mainly African American and poor, suffer from astronomical rates of cancer, asthma, and other medical ailments.
GREEN documents this environmental injustice: the disproportionate toxic development in areas populated by minorities and low-income groups. The film journeys through six communities, see map, showing how one group of people may be bearing the burden for a nation’s consumerism.
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GREEN
Winner of the 2001 Student Academy Award.
In the 100 miles between Baton Rouge and New Orleans there are over 150 petrochemical plants which are responsible for producing 25% of the nation’s petrochemicals. This area reports the highest concentration of toxic emissions to the air, land and wa...