An ambitious $3 billion project to restore Louisiana’s coast, impacted by the 2010 Gulf oil spill, faces turmoil as Governor Jeff Landry accuses former Governor John Bel Edwards of concealing a negative study that could jeopardize the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion. A confidential memo reveals concerns about the project’s modeling inaccuracies, suggesting that the diversion would create significantly less land than previously estimated. Amidst political accusations and halted construction, environmental advocates argue Landry is using the controversy to undermine the vital restoration effort.
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As Trump administration eases EPA regulations, Houston could pay a price
SummarySince President Trump's administration began, the Environmental Protection Agency has been rolling back pollution regulations, impacting health in communities like Houston near coal plants. A study indicated that pollution from the NRG Energy coal plant is responsible for 177 premature deaths annually, disproportionately affecting low-income, minority populations. Critics argue that increasing reliance on coal harms public health and advocate for renewable energy as a cleaner, more reliable alternative, while the Trump administration defends deregulation as...
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