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Month: November 2021

Funny looking plane maps our water

USGS pane

Checking Louisiana groundwater

George Bond November 30, 2021November 30, 2021 Media Watch Read more

1-2 punch, thanks global warning

Storm

One-two-punch tropical landfalls to become more likely for Louisiana coast by end of century, thanks to global warming

George Bond November 30, 2021November 30, 2021 Media Watch Read more

We don’t have to lose jobs to save the coast.

Save our coasts

Saving Louisiana jobs lost to climate change critical to coastal preservation

George Bond November 29, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

Will the diversions work? Yes

Raccoons

$2 billion Mid-Barataria project expected to result in net elevation gain in first century

George Bond November 28, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

New oil tank rules

Tanks

After explosion kills teenage girl, Louisiana sets new rules for oil field tank batteries

George Bond November 27, 2021November 27, 2021 Media Watch Read more

Will wind turbans complicate fishing?

We make money from the sea

Shrimpers see obstacles that will make their jobs tougher, more dangerous; regulators vow to listen

George Bond November 27, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

Oyster shell drop off – thank CRCL

Use of oyster shells

There’s a new oyster shell recycling drop-off site in New Orleans

George Bond November 26, 2021 Media Watch Read more

Block Island – what were the effects of this first Wind Farm

Offshore wind farm

Off Rhode Island’s coast, the air’s cleaner and the fishing’s better, too

George Bond November 26, 2021November 26, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

New Orleans sent a strong signal but will it be heard

Sustainable

New Orleans’ commitment to renewable energy caught eye of growing industry

George Bond November 26, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

The Gulf – Poised for wind energy but when

Wind Turbines are coming

Study sees potential for 510,000 megawatts, double current needs of all five Gulf states

George Bond November 26, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more
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Radical Abundance Through Economic Degrowth

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The Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition acts as a catalyst to educate, empower, engage, and equip faith leaders and communities to meet our moral, ethical, and spiritual responsibility to establish climate justice and promote care of the Earth, and all that dwell here, through a faith and reason perspective for a healthy world. (more)

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