UN Calls Out Chemours & DuPont for Extensive PFAS Contamination in the United States
Description
In this insightful episode of the Environmental Transformation Podcast, host Sean Grady engages in a compelling dialogue with Emily Donovan, co-founder of Clean Cape Fear, about their ongoing battle against PFAS pollution in the Cape Fear River watershed. Exploring the intricate journey from petitioning the United Nations to address human rights violations to the complex responses from major corporations like DuPont, Chemours, and Corteva, this episode sheds light on the critical environmental and health issues at stake. Emily discusses the challenges of advocating for clean water, the importance of health studies, the role of international waste shipments, and the legal efforts to hold polluters accountable. With parallels drawn to the 'Dark Waters' documentary, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in environmental advocacy, corporate accountability, and the fight for a healthier planet. Tune in to grasp the gravity of PFAS pollution and the resolute determination of community activists like Emily Donovan fighting on the front lines.
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