conditions, that are combined fromdirect pollution polluting industries like the chevron refineries, the laotianommunity we having organizing with for 20 years. they face some of the worst economic conditions and the worst polluted air in the state. and so this results in people who not only don't have political power, but they have asthma at higher rates, cancer, all caps of pulmonary and heart disease, and they are also being affected by climate change right now. these are the folks who climate change that we always say climate change is a threat multiplier. folks are already living in to cleanithout access and healthy homes, a good workplace, and good living wage jobs. they're also going to be impacted even more by climate change. >> and the founding executive rights, of ridge city based in richmond, california. amy: you live in one of -- and the shadow of one of the largest refineries in this country come the chevron refinery that the famous fire number of years ago. can you talk about what you're doing? >> my neighbor has cancer. my mentor who is staying with me now has cancer. he has been