Environmental activists are calling the air they breathe a public health emergency, and they're now asking Governor Newsom to put a moratorium on warehouses in the Inland Empire.
Environmental activists are calling the air they breathe a public health emergency and they are now asking the governor to put a moratorium on warehouses in the Inland Empire.
At the corner of Slover and Fontana avenues is a giant warehouse, with another in the works, activists say it's one example of why a two-year moratorium on warehouses is needed in the Inland Empire. Gonzalez is the executive director for the Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice, the organization that spearheaded the letter to Governor Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta. She says she knows firsthand the toll the warehouse boom in the IE is taking on children's health and her son is paying the price.
"t's not our e-commerce, it's e-commerce from other areas. But we are bearing the burden of the pollution and the truck traffic," said Bobbjo Chavarria.
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