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Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition

Entergy Louisiana

Cat 4 storm? 3 weeks without power – What!

Hurricane damage

Even a Category 1 hurricane might bring 7 days without power, utility says.

George Bond July 26, 2022 Media Watch Read more

We pay for Entergy

Light bulb

The approval comes on same day Entergy reported another year of robust earnings and promised higher shareholder dividends

George Bond February 24, 2022February 24, 2022 Media Watch Read more

Let the Feds help with the power grid

Our electrical grid

As Louisiana grapples with how to bolster its electric grid, leaders look to the feds for help

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

Harden our electricity lines – not easy

Power lines

Louisiana wants to harden the power grid against hurricanes. Here’s why that may not happen

George Bond October 24, 2021October 24, 2021 Advocacy, Media Watch Read more

Do we lose Entergy New Orleans?

Entergy NO provides our power

Entergy lays out options as City Council weighs utility changes

George Bond September 22, 2021 Media Watch Read more

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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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