This plant emits a chemical that likely causes cancer even when it’s closed, LSU research says
And the rent is what?
Rents begin to be charged this month for those still in trailers
City Hall: Celebrating the successful passage of an amendment to the Ethics Code
The Ethics Code Ordinance was passed Thursday by New Orleans City Council. Here are a few of those who worked together for this milestone achievement.
Surplus cash for coastal projects?
Gov. John Bel Edwards wants lawmakers to spend $150M in surplus cash on these 14 coastal projects
Mardi Gras and climate change
Does Mardi Gras add to climate change? Yes, and here is how.
Adapt or Die, The Advocate takes a stance
Our Views: Adapt or die, as human suffering from monster storms and floods is growing
Louisiana Senate Bill Threatens LDNR and LDEQ Compliance with Federal Class VI Program & Clean Air Act Administration
Our coalition of Louisiana environmental organizations is alarmed by the language of Sen. Sharon Hewitt’s Senate Bill 292. If enacted as currently drafted, SB 292 would prohibit any Louisiana state agency from adopting or enforcing a state or regional program to
The Time to Act is Now for An Ethical Standard for Utility Regulation
The Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition, (gnoicc.org) a group whose members are working diligently to establish climate justice and promote care of the Earth, calls your attention and your actions to a very important vote of the New Orleans City
Coastal Restortion Bill to the legislature
More than 50 projects contemplated for southeast Louisiana
Gordon Plaza wins $75 million judgement
Questions remain about when the city will pay and how much money residents will receive