Political leaders now want to do it again
Warm summer leads to a hot fall

Fall could be warmer and drier than average, forecasters say
State approves 4 solar projects

Louisiana approves 4 solar projects for Entergy, a small step toward a cleaner power grid
Rising seas impact us the most

New research finds an estimated 25,000 properties in Louisiana could slip below tidal boundary lines by 2050. Florida, Texas and North Carolina also face profound economic risks.
The last days at Isle de Jean Charles

The Last Days of Isle de Jean Charles: A Louisiana tribe’s struggle to escape the rising sea
Where is Louisiana in offshore energy?

The Gulf’s first offshore wind energy zones prompt concerns from Texas, shrugs from Louisiana
I wish I was in the land of cotton – I am

Farmers in Louisiana and Mississippi are betting on cotton, adding more acreage and hoping for higher yields.
National media spotlights Together New Orleans’ Community Lighthouse Project

Together New Orleans’ Community Lighthouse Project — a network of solar- and battery-powered resilience hubs at churches and community centers across south Louisiana — is featured in a new national report by the Associated Press. The article, “Community Lighthouses powered
Carbon emissions come from a select area

This sliver of Louisiana is responsible for most of the state’s carbon emissions, new study says
Going solar is hard for rural Louisiana

Officials in rural Louisiana grapple with ‘going solar’ as utilities, industry drive demand