‘Control the narrative’: how an Alabama utility wields influence by financing news
by Miranda Green for Floodlight from Environment | The Guardian on (#6HXM0)
A Floodlight investigation found Alabama Power runs a news service and its foundation bought a Black newspaper. Neither reports on high electric bills or utility-related pollution
In the more than a decade since Alabama regulators allowed a landfill to take in tons of waste from coal-burning power plants around the US, neighbors in the majority-Black community of Uniontown frequently complain of thick air so pungent it makes their eyes burn.
On some days, it can look like an eerily white Christmas in a place that rarely sees snow.
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