Right To Harm
Climate & Environment
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1h 14m
"RIGHT TO HARM exposes the public health crisis of factory farming (CAFOs) in five U.S. rural communities. The film reveals how state agencies fail to regulate these operations, whose millions of gallons of untreated waste devastate neighbors' quality of life. Fed up, these disenfranchised citizens unite to demand legislative justice."
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