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In “Fumed,” Public Health Watch humanizes the fight against Texas petrochemical businesses acting with impunity
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In “Fumed,” Public Health Watch humanizes the fight against Texas petrochemical businesses acting with impunity
In Public Health Watch’s first-ever podcast, reporter and host David Leffler follows two “stubborn Texans” as they fight the petrochemical industry encroaching on their working-class Houston suburb. The podcast’s central subjects, Carolyn Stone and Greg Moss, are nuanced and characterful: gun-carrying, Trump-voting, former petrochemical workers deeply committed to protecting their own backyards when the government agencies that should have helpe…
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