Sugar plantations, Chemical Plants, COVID-19
The chemical plants in Cancer Alley are built where there once were sugar plantations. Descendants of enslaved communities still live nearby.
The chemical plants in Cancer Alley are built where there once were sugar plantations. Descendants of enslaved communities still live nearby.
On October 29, 2020, Tim Schütz and Jason Ludwig introduced the Quotidian Anthropocenes project and a protoype of the Formosa Plastics Archive for participants in the seminar "Archiving" at online
Recording of a presentation for the public program of the online event The Shape of a Practice.
This is the second part of a report by the St.
This 1996 report by the St. Louis Site Remediation Task force contains information on cleanup and disposal activities of radioactive nuclear waste at the FUSRAP and West Lake Landfill sites.
This Report from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch contains information about the history of radioactive waste in the city dating back to WWII
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Schedule for Day 3 of the New Orleans Anthropocene Field Campus.
On December 11, 2020, Tim Schütz and Jason Ludwig introduced the Quotidian Anthropocene project and a protoype of the Formosa Plastics Archive for master's students in the seminar "Data Natures" at