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ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
How do investments in the clean energy supply chain map onto the existing geography of environmental burden in the United States?

This analysis shows clean energy supply chain facilities are going to communities with lower than average levels of air and water pollution, but higher burdens for hazardous waste.

This website, dashboard, and dataset are maintained by Jay Turner and student researchers in the Environmental Studies Department at Wellesley College. It is updated at least monthly. The data presented are compiled from publicly available sources. Summary statistics are incomplete and omit data from sites where publicly available information (regarding capital investments, employment levels, etc.) is unavailable. While we make every effort to ensure the information presented here is accurate, the information should be treated as estimates. We assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions. The information contained in this site is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, or usefulness. 
The data on this site was last updated on February 19, 2025.

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