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At least a dozen prominent forecasters are predicting more than 20 named storms will form over the Atlantic Ocean this year.
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As climate change makes storms worse, Louisiana's cemeteries are dealing with catastrophic flooding. Now other states face similar problems.
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The Biden administration announced Friday it's temporarily freezing any new natural gas export facilities while the Department of Energy reviews the implications on climate change.
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State regulators passed new rules this week that will require utility companies to lower energy consumption and could save customers money.
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After a year of climate disasters, farmers and ranchers met to swap seeds and talk about how they're adapting.
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Over recent months, a state task force studying Louisiana’s growing carbon capture industry has heard from a variety of voices. On Thursday, industry leaders got their turn.
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Gulf South farmers are racing to meet the deadline for DFAP. Some say the aid is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done.
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Marshes can act as “carbon sinks.” Louisiana researchers want to figure out how big a role they can play in the fight against climate change.
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A group of environmental and climate justice organizations from New Orleans and Houston will give grants to other nonprofits that are trying to clean up their communities and reduce the use of greenhouse gases.
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Some activists worry that the daytime state task force hearings in Baton Rouge on the issue are missing important voices from affected Black communities.
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Louisiana has gained primary control over where companies can store carbon dioxide underground in the state, after a decision from federal environmental regulators on Thursday.
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The civil rights complaint argues that the Indigenous residents of the island were unfairly excluded from decision making and forced to surrender control of their island properties.