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Coal Waste, Socioeconomic Change, and Environmental Inequality in Appalachia: Implications for a Just Transition in Coal Country

机译:阿巴拉契亚的煤炭废物,社会经济变化和环境不平等:对煤炭国家的刚过渡的影响

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Resource-dependent communities are subject to both unstable economic patterns and environmental degradation associated with extractive industries. However, few studies have empirically analyzed these dynamics in tandem and over time. This paper explores whether Appalachian neighborhoods closer to coal waste impoundments experienced steeper poverty changes from 1990 to 2000. Impoundment failures have resulted in some of the largest environmental disasters in U.S. history and scientists have expressed concerns over their growing heights and risks. Spatial regression models show that neighborhoods closer to impoundments have higher poverty increases on average, even after controlling for mining employment and other variables. These findings highlight the need for a deeper consideration of the environmental inequalities associated with the continued downturn of coal production and employment in the United States. Further, discussions about just transitions must recognize the legacy hazards and externalities associated with extractive industries - and their impacts on communities.
机译:资源依赖的社区受到不稳定的经济模式和与采掘行业相关的环境退化。然而,很少有研究在串联和随着时间的推移中经验分析了这些动态。本文探讨了阿巴拉契亚社区是否更接近煤炭废物蓄水,从1990年到2000年的贫困变化。蓄水失败导致美国历史和科学家们对其不断增长的高度和风险表示关切。空间回归模型表明,即使在控制采矿就业和其他变量后,距离蓄水池越来越高的贫困增加。这些调查结果强调了对与美国煤炭生产和就业持续低迷相关的环境不平等的更深入思考。此外,关于仅过渡的讨论必须识别与采掘行业相关的遗产危害和外部性 - 以及它们对社区的影响。

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