Fun Facts
Cancer Alley
Policy
Overview
Flint, Michigan
100

What major event did Environmental Justice spark from? (Hint: remember back to the CR questions)

What is the Civil Rights Movement

100

What two cities is cancer alley located between?

What is New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

100

What does EPA stand for?

What is Environmental Protection Agency

100

What groups of people are mostly affected by environmental injustice?

What are minorities and low income neighborhoods

100

What year did Flint switch water sources?

When is 2014

200

What percentage of Americans live within three miles of a Superfund site, where mismanaged toxic wastes end up?

What is one in six Americans

200

Approximately how many miles is cancer alley?

What is 85 miles. (Answer is correct if within 10 miles)

200

What was the name of the act passed in 1970 that helped protect residential areas from environmental damages?

What is the Clean Air Act of 1970.

200

True or False: Environmental injustices only take place in urban environments.

What is false

200

What were some of the reported early effects of the new water source?

What are rashes and hair loss.
300

Who is widely considered to be the father of Environmental Justice? (Hint: he wrote a book titled "Principle of Environmental Justice")

Who is Dr. Robert Bullard

300

Approximately how much more likely (in percentage) are cancer alley residents to develop cancer in comparison to the average American?

What is 95%

300

What happened in the Paris agreement?

What is a global pledge to lower greenhouse emissions from 2 degrees C, aiming for 1.5 degrees C.

300

How have environmental movements shifted overtime?

What is moved from conservation (focusing on wilderness) to incorporation of human rights

300
What was the percentage increase in blood-lead levels in children under 5?

What is 2.4% to 4.9%.

400

Environmental justice is the intersectionality of many topics. What are some of topics that environmental justice are influenced by?

What is social justice, public health, environmental science?

400

What are some example of environmental racism in cancer alley?

What are disproportionate placement of industrial plants (over 150 plants in cancer alley), exposure to air pollution (predominantly black and brown areas and has some of the most polluted air in the country), and lack of political representation.

400

What political act is one of the most apparent causes of environmental injustice? (Hint: think colors)

What is redlining?

400

When and how did environmental justice in Europe start?

What is the late 90s to early 2000s, and inspired by US activism. It is less focused on race, and more solution and sustainability based.
400

What are some overall takeaways from Flint pipe map?

What is most homes are labeled containing copper, with the outer parts of the city mostly having less coverage

500

Where were the 17 principles of environmental justice adopted?

Where was the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio

500

What are some other examples of cancer alley in the US?

What is Houston, TX (oil refineries and chemical plants), The San Joaquin Valley, CA (extreme air pollution), and Bronx, NY (extreme air pollution, nicknamed "asthma alley")

500

What are the three approaches used by the federal government to combat environmental injustices?

What is distributive, procedural, and corrective?

500

List the top 5 states in order of how many laws and acts they have passed in favor of environmental justice.

What are California, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota

500

What was the name of the lawsuit where Flint residents sued the city?

What is the Safe Drinking Water Act lawsuit

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