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"path": "/uk/news/2026/06/29/environmental-inequality/",
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"textContent": "New analysis published today by the environmental justice organisation, Friends of the Earth, reveals stark inequalities in exposure to pollution, access to nature and other climate impacts that are affecting communities across England. The data shows not only how millions of people are living with overlapping environmental threats on their doorstep, but how certain people […]\n\nBy The Canary",
"title": "Marginalised people twice as likely to live in neighbourhoods most exposed to environmental harm"
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