LSU’s fossil-fuel partnerships
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by Sara Sneath
5d ago
For $5 million dollars, Louisiana’s flagship university will let an oil company help choose which faculty research projects move forward. Or, for $100,000, a corporation can participate in a research study, with “robust” reviewing powers and access to resulting intellectual property. Those are the conditions outlined in a boilerplate document that Louisiana State University’s fundraising […] The post LSU’s fossil-fuel partnerships appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Where Was Exxon Planning to Inject CO2 in Louisiana? It’s a Trade Secret.
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by Sara Sneath
1w ago
Two dozen carbon capture projects are proposed in Louisiana — but where is a bit of a mystery. A 2021 state law regulating carbon capture includes a provision allowing companies to claim a wide range of project information — including location — as trade secrets. The post Where Was Exxon Planning to Inject CO2 in Louisiana? It’s a Trade Secret. appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Thousands of food-stamp recipients may face more strict work requirements
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by Nick Chrastil
1w ago
In Louisiana, one of the nation’s most impoverished states, recipients could easily lose food stamps through the work-requirement red tape, advocates say. The sponsoring legislator says that “work provides lasting value we can give back to our families, our community, and God.” The post Thousands of food-stamp recipients may face more strict work requirements appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Behind The Lens episode 234: ‘Rabble-rousing at the Big Green’
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by Carolyne Heldman, The Lens
1w ago
La'Shance Perry on St. John Parish's vote on rezoning for Greenfield. Delaney Dryfoos on Gov. Landry's Task Force for Sewerage and Water Board. And Katy Reckdahl on union organizing at Tulane University. The post Behind The Lens episode 234: ‘Rabble-rousing at the Big Green’ appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Greenfield wins in St. John, for the moment
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by Delaney Dryfoos
1w ago
On Tuesday, St. John the Baptist Parish Council voted to rezone nearly 1,300 acres of land on the rural West Bank of the Mississippi River from residential to heavy industrial use. The land is currently leased to Greenfield Louisiana, LLC, which plans to build a massive grain-export facility in the historically Black community of Wallace.  […] The post Greenfield wins in St. John, for the moment appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Join us April 18 for a new event: Breaking Bread, Breaking News
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by Anne Mueller
1w ago
New Orleans and South Louisiana have a rich tradition of gathering, and food plays a major part in bringing people together. When people gather and eat, they inevitably talk about the issues of the day. For many people that means what is happening in their own backyards. Local news as it were.  We will bring […] The post Join us April 18 for a new event: Breaking Bread, Breaking News appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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There’s healing to be done in New Orleans, say descendants of Homer Plessy and John H. Ferguson
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by Keith Plessy and Phoebe Ferguson, Plessy and Ferguson Initiative
1w ago
At the top edge of the Bywater, where Royal Street crosses the railroad tracks, a plaque marks a moment that changed our nation’s history.  A shoemaker named Homer Plessy was arrested here in 1892 for sitting in a passenger railcar designated for “whites.”  The arrest was planned; Plessy’s friends, the Citizens Committee, called ahead to […] The post There’s healing to be done in New Orleans, say descendants of Homer Plessy and John H. Ferguson appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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St. John the Baptist Council could sanction ‘dangerous formula’
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by Katy Reckdahl and La'Shance Perry
2w ago
On Thursday, The Descendants Project faced off again against Greenfield Louisiana, LLC in the 40th Judicial District Court in Edgard. At the hearing, The Descendants Project asked Judge J. Sterling Snowdy to block the St. John The Baptist Parish Council from hearing a proposed zoning ordinance at its next scheduled meeting, on Tuesday. The ordinance […] The post St. John the Baptist Council could sanction ‘dangerous formula’ appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Let the bargaining begin
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by Katy Reckdahl
2w ago
On the Tulane University campus, everything seemed in motion this week: leaves were sprouting on big live-oak trees, students in Tulane t-shirts were milling around on the big grassy lawn or scrolling through their cell phones on the campus’ signature-green Adirondack chairs. Meanwhile, some of the historic university’s instructors were restless in a different way. […] The post Let the bargaining begin appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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Flood of suggestions
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by Delaney Dryfoos
2w ago
Recommendations for fixes to the city’s chronically troubled Sewerage & Water Board come from Gov. Jeff Landry’s task force and the Water Justice Fund, which warns that, without revenue shifts, smaller customers could bear the financial burden for citywide problems. After focusing on “the frequent failures” of the city’s Sewerage & Water Board of New […] The post Flood of suggestions appeared first on The Lens ..read more
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