‘Lead City’ Series Receives National Association of Black Journalists Award

SolarNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via insideclimatenews.org

A collaborative project about Chicago’s handling of its massive number of lead water pipes—a public health hazard—has won a reporting award from the National Association of Black Journalists. The “Salute to Excellence” award is the latest in a list of honors for “Lead City,” a se

The recognition of the "Lead City" series by the National Association of Black Journalists highlights the critical issue of lead water pipes in urban areas, which can have far-reaching implications for public health and environmental justice. While the focus of SolarNews is on climate and energy, it's essential to acknowledge the interconnectedness of clean water, health, and sustainable infrastructure. The prevalence of lead pipes in cities like Chicago underscores the need for comprehensive upgrades to urban infrastructure, which can be an opportunity to integrate green technologies and climate resilience.

The "Lead City" series sheds light on the disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on communities of color, which is a crucial aspect of the broader conversation around environmental justice and equity. As the solar industry continues to grow, it's essential to consider the intersections between clean energy, public health, and community development. By prioritizing equitable access to clean energy and sustainable infrastructure, we can work towards a more just and resilient future.

As we look ahead, it's essential to watch how the solar industry and policymakers respond to the growing awareness of environmental justice and infrastructure challenges. Will we see increased investment in community-led initiatives that combine solar energy with green infrastructure and public health interventions? How will the solar industry prioritize equity and justice in its growth and development? These are critical questions to consider as we work towards a more sustainable and equitable future.

Originally reported by insideclimatenews.org. SolarNews adds analysis for climate & energy readers.

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