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Zoeneboit documents industrial heritage and labor movements through news curation focused on deindustrialized communities and environmental impacts. Their coverage includes primary source analysis of steelworker resistance in France's Longwy region during the 1979 plant closures. The platform aggregates historical records, worker testimonies, and local archival materials to preserve narratives of industrial decline and labor organizing. The curator's environmental reporting tracks emerging ecological threats linked to global trade patterns and industrial legacies. Their investigation of the international pet ant trade examines biodiversity disruption, invasive species proliferation, and regulatory gaps. Coverage connects historical deindustrialization to contemporary sustainability challenges through news analysis and archival research. Content appears across digital platforms integrating labor history documentation with environmental journalism. The archive preserves worker perspectives from shuttered industrial sites while monitoring current ecological impacts. Source materials include union records, local news archives, environmental assessments, and first-hand accounts from affected communities.