Crossett, Arkansas, USA. 15th Mar, 2013. A fence with a ''No Trespassing'' sign cuts residents off from entering onto Georgia-Pacific property in Crossett, Arkansas. Out of the 15 homes in the nearby area 12 individuals have died from cancer at a rate high above the national average. Many local residents believe the deaths and illnesses are a result of the pollution caused by the Georgia-Pacific paper and plywood plant which is owned by the Koch brothers. © Nicolaus Czarnecki/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News

Crossett, Arkansas, USA. 15th Mar, 2013. A fence with a ''No Trespassing'' sign cuts residents off from entering onto Georgia-Pacific property in Crossett, Arkansas. Out of the 15 homes in the nearby area 12 individuals have died from cancer at a rate high above the national average. Many local residents believe the deaths and illnesses are a result of the pollution caused by the Georgia-Pacific paper and plywood plant which is owned by the Koch brothers. © Nicolaus Czarnecki/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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