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Just Breathe

Facts and figures on air quality and Latino health in the U.S.

By Kathryn Schulz
17 Jun 2005
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14 -- percentage of total U.S. population of Latin American descent in 2004 (projected)1

Hispanic girl.
Shouldn't she be breathing easy?
92 -- percentage of the U.S. Latino population living in urban areas in 20002, 3

80 -- percentage of Latinos living in counties that violated at least one federal air-pollution standard in 20022

57 -- percentage of non-Latino whites living in counties that violate at least one federal air-pollution standard in 20022

50 -- percentage of Latinos living in areas that violate the federal air-pollution standard for ozone, one of the major triggers for asthma attacks4

2.5 : 1 -- ratio of asthma incidence in Latino children to incidence in non-Latino white children4

39 -- percentage of Latinos living within 30 miles of a power plant in 20004

78 million -- pounds of developmental and neurological toxins released into the air or water in the U.S. by power plants in 19994

41 -- percentage of U.S. mercury emissions that came from power plants in 19994

44 -- number of states that have fish-consumption advisories warning about eating mercury-contaminated fish5

50 -- percentage by which the Bush administration's plan would likely cut mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants by 20205

90 -- percentage by which mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants could be cut before the end of the decade if utilities were required to install top-notch technology5

11 -- number of years that have passed since President Clinton issued an executive order requiring all federal agencies to include the achievement of environmental justice in their missions4

0 -- criteria the EPA have developed for defining which populations should be served by the executive order4

52 -- percentage of Latinos under the age of 65 without health insurance in 20034

30 -- percentage of Latino children living in poverty4


Sources:
1. Annual Estimates of the Population by Sex, Race, and Hispanic or Latino Origin for the United States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 [PDF], U.S. Census Bureau.
2. Lung Disease Data at a Glance: Air Quality, American Lung Association.
3. The Hispanic Population in the United States, U.S. Census Bureau, March 2000.
4. "Air of Injustice: How Air Pollution Affects the Health of Hispanics and Latinos" [PDF], July 2004, League of United Latin American Citizens.
5. EPA Weakens Mercury Reduction Requirements for Power Plants, 15 Mar 2005, Natural Resources Defense Council.


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Amy Goodman, Ray Leon & Van Jones spell it out

Check out Amy Goodman's interview with Ray Leon, (Office of Latino Issues Forum in the San Joaquin Valley) for a 3-D view of environmental injustice in its systemic proportions -- & Amy's interview with Van Jones, who explains what the Apollo Alliance is doing about it:

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/04/16/1536237

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