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WWNO’s Coastal Desk is taking a look back at the local and environmental news we produced this year.
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“The main takeaway is that a business-as-usual approach is neither sustainable nor advisable,” said U.S. Energy Sec. Jennifer Granholm during a press call on Tuesday.
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Tax breaks to the liquified natural gas export industry could deprive Louisiana communities of more than $21 billion in much needed infrastructure funds through 2040, according to a new report.
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Prankster activists target Venture Global LNG, to bring attention to the lives affected – and lost – around liquified natural gas plants.
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In the last two months, judges rejected approvals on three Gulf Coast methane facilities, sending them back to a federal agency for further review.
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Cameron Parish residents are concerned about a recent request to increase emissions from a liquefied natural gas plant.
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Considering giving yourself an alternative fuel vehicle this holiday season, but worried about fuel availability to keep it running? Louisiana is making…
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Environmental groups that have mired the Keystone XL pipeline in delays now are focusing on LNG export terminals. They say opening up exports of natural gas will hasten domestic hydraulic fracturing.