Travis Lux
Contributing ReporterTravis Lux primarily contributes science and health stories to Louisiana's Lab. He studied anthropology and sociology at Rhodes College in Memphis, TN, and picked up his first microphone at the Transom Story Workshop in Woods Hole, MA. In his spare time he loves to cook -- especially soups and casseroles.
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Doomsday prepping seems more and more logical to us on the Life Raft team. Climate change-induced weather disasters are only getting worse, and it never...
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It’s been a big year for the environment, what with the 2020 hurricane season and the wildfires and everything else. We wanted to put together a little...
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In this debut episode of Life Raft we’re digging into extreme heat: Is it ever gonna be too hot to live here?
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Hundreds of thousands are without power Thursday after Hurricane Zeta tore through Southeast Louisiana, and some may have to wait 10 days to get it back.
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Hundreds of thousands of Louisianans are without power and dealing with wind damage from Hurricane Zeta on Thursday morning. One person in Louisiana is...
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If you’re like us, climate change leaves you with a lot of questions, and they’re not about the rate of ocean warming — they’re about practical things...
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Hurricane Delta has knocked out power for more than 500,000 customers in Louisiana as it continues its northeast track out of the state.595,803 were…
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Hurricane Delta has weakened to a Category 2 Hurricane as it nears the coast of Southwest Louisiana, but forecasters and Gov. John Bel Edwards are urging…
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Gov. Edwards has declared a state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Delta, which is moving through the Gulf of Mexico after slamming the Yucatan…
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Tropical Storm Delta has continued to intensify in the Caribbean and could still make landfall as a hurricane on the Louisiana coast by the end of the...