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On this week’s episode, we’re heading to the Mardi Gras parade route in New Orleans.
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Louisiana has more proposed carbon capture and sequestration projects than any other state, according to a new analysis of federal government data that’s prompting outcry from environmental groups concerned the expansion is outpacing safety.
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Carbon capture hasn’t delivered major climate benefits — and the plants would still emit thousands of tons of pollution.
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At a city council meeting, Jason Hughes asked Sewerage and Water Board officials why the utility did not address complaints made as far back as December until late last week.
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After 35 years, Diane Mack, "Morning Edition" host and the gentle voice that has guided generations of public radio listeners through the start of their days, has announced her retirement.
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