In New Orleans, environment advocates pan carbon sequestration, ask for more air monitoring
EPA Chief Regan here for pollution and environmental justice

In New Orleans, environment advocates pan carbon sequestration, ask for more air monitoring
In Louisiana, faith groups increasingly join fight against climate change
City Council recommends GNIOCC ethics rules
Jefferson Parish to raise a number of homes with Federal monies
Recommendations for renaming New Orleans streets that currently honor Confederate officials or segregationists will be given one more pass and another public hearing before they are sent to the City Council for a decision. The council’s Street Renaming Commission expects
Southerly is a journal dedicated to ecology, justice, and culture in the American South. They’ve just published a story about how faith leaders organized to win two major environmental victories in Louisiana. Not to give anything away, but one big
Pastor Manning, chair of the Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition gave a press conference December 15th at Broadmoor Community Church, where he defended those with little or no voice in matters that impact them. Mitsubishi Chemical Company wants to