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The Dirt

Expert interviews, stories & discussions on the environment and environmental justice in North Carolina and across the nation. Every fourth Tuesday of the month, host Brian Powell digs into environmental topics most outlets ignore. Brought to you by the North Carolina Conservation Network.

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    Trouble For Cities Putting Industrial Chemicals Into The Haw River

    This episode features award-winning environmental journalist Lisa Sorg, who discussed a dangerous industrial compound in the Haw River basin -- and what the state and environmental groups are doing to combat the polluters. Plus, Duplin County resident Elsie Herring traveled to Washington, DC to testify before the House Committee on Energy & Commerce, which held a hearing on environmental justice concerns around the country. Herring provided moving testimony about the harms her community has experienced at the hands of industrial pork producers in North Carolina. Finally, we spoke with Lewis Dozier, a farmer and community leader in Brunswick County, who shared insight on his fight against landfill construction, the impacts of development and climate change on his community's water supply, and the systemic racism that has plagued black farmers in the South.

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    A Summit For Justice

    The North Carolina Environmental Justice Network hosted their 21st annual NC Environmental Justice Summit in Whitakers, NC last week. We spoke with members of communities impacted by environmental justice concerns, including Community Resilience Award winner David Hairston and two former Alcoa employees with disturbing insight into the company's safety and discrimination policies while it operated in West Badin, NC -- and the toxic mess the company left behind when it moved operations overseas. Plus -- Rev. Elly Mendez Angulo talks about the storied history -- and future -- of the Franklinton Center at Bricks, where the summit took place.

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    How Does North Carolina's Regulation Of Industrial Agriculture Compare To Other States?

    We talk to investigative freelance journalist Barry Yeoman and Sam Fromartz, editor-in-chief of the Food & Environment Reporting Network, about why the state of North Carolina is way behind other states when it comes to keeping tabs on the factory farm pollution that is devastating our state’s rural communities of color. Plus, we’ll check in on the youth-led global climate strike and speak with attendees of the strike in Raleigh on September 20th.

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Expert interviews, stories & discussions on the environment and environmental justice in North Carolina and across the nation. Every fourth Tuesday of the month, host Brian Powell digs into environmental topics most outlets ignore. Brought to you by the North Carolina Conservation Network.

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Expert interviews, stories & discussions on the environment and environmental justice in North Carolina and across the nation. Every fourth Tuesday of the month, host Brian Powell digs into environmental topics most outlets ignore. Brought to you by the North Carolina Conservation Network.

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