On Feb. 3, a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, igniting a fire and setting off fears of an explosion. The NTSB found that the accident was “100% preventable” and yet Norfolk Southern, the company responsible, firmly disagrees. Shortly after the derailment, 1,500 to 2,000 residents were told to evacuate. The EPA, Ohio officials, and the company responsible are all reporting different effects. It will take continuous testing to determine the scope of this accident. Still, what is being done to prevent these accidents that keep happening in America? We get into it in this episode.
 
Source links below:
Section of major I-95 highway in Philadelphia may take months to repair | CNN
EPA Residential, Commercial, and Agricultural Soil Sampling Results
EPA Updates from the East Palestine Train Derailment Emergency Response 
The Ohio Train Derailment: A Timeline - The New York Times
Environmental Disaster from East Palestine, OH Train Derailment | pennfuture
UC professor explains environmental harm caused by rail accidents | University of Cincinnati
Aches, rashes and fear: Trauma remains after Ohio derailment | AP News
Ohio Train Derailment: An Ecological and Human Health Disaster? | Earth.Org
Justice Department sues Norfolk Southern over derailment | AP News
Norfolk Southern’s Profits and Accident Rates Rose Before Ohio Derailment - NYT
Ohio senators introduce safety rules after toxic train derailment disaster | Guardian
Derailed: Investigating the US railroad industry | transport | Al Jazeera
Indigenous Climate Action

Planet Policy Pals Podcast

Ajwah Zahid and Alayibo Semenitari

EP 52- America First: Another Disaster

JUN 27, 202331 MIN
Planet Policy Pals Podcast

EP 52- America First: Another Disaster

JUN 27, 202331 MIN

Description

On Feb. 3, a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, igniting a fire and setting off fears of an explosion. The NTSB found that the accident was “100% preventable” and yet Norfolk Southern, the company responsible, firmly disagrees. Shortly after the derailment, 1,500 to 2,000 residents were told to evacuate. The EPA, Ohio officials, and the company responsible are all reporting different effects. It will take continuous testing to determine the scope of this accident. Still, what is being done to prevent these accidents that keep happening in America? We get into it in this episode.

 

Source links below:

Section of major I-95 highway in Philadelphia may take months to repair | CNN

EPA Residential, Commercial, and Agricultural Soil Sampling Results

EPA Updates from the East Palestine Train Derailment Emergency Response 

The Ohio Train Derailment: A Timeline - The New York Times

Environmental Disaster from East Palestine, OH Train Derailment | pennfuture

UC professor explains environmental harm caused by rail accidents | University of Cincinnati

Aches, rashes and fear: Trauma remains after Ohio derailment | AP News

Ohio Train Derailment: An Ecological and Human Health Disaster? | Earth.Org

Justice Department sues Norfolk Southern over derailment | AP News

Norfolk Southern’s Profits and Accident Rates Rose Before Ohio Derailment - NYT

Ohio senators introduce safety rules after toxic train derailment disaster | Guardian

Derailed: Investigating the US railroad industry | transport | Al Jazeera

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