How the Petrochemical Industry is Gaslighting Southeast Texas
EXXONKNEWS
Yvette speaks about the health implications living along the Houston Ship Channel caused by the Petrochemical facilities, with majority of communities being low income and people of color.
Fenceline Watch gathers with fossil fuel protestors to rally outside CERAWeek
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Environmental activists rallied, shouted and sang at a "Festival for People & Planet" Monday to protest CERAWeek by S&P Global and actions by top oil and gas company executives attending the annual conference to talk growth in the energy industry.
Environmental Leaders Honored Nationwide
CENTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS
Fenceline Watch Founder & Director Yvette Arellano, was recognized by the second annual Environmental Leader Awards, an independent project administratively supported by the Center for Rural Affairs.
One of the Country’s Largest Petrochemical Complexes Wants to Expand Amid Community Backlash
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH NEWS
Fenceline Watch attends Exxon Mobil’s permit renewal in Baytown. Policy Director Shiv Srivastava comments on the permit renewal stating “your zip code should not determine whether or not you get cancer.”