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Fossil fuel interests like carbon capture — it helps them drill more oil and emit less greenhouse gas. Homeowners say, "Not in my backyard."
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Oil executives, business interests push economic benefits of carbon capture as President Trump takes aim at climate funding OK’d under Biden.
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Louisiana’s wetlands are one of the planet’s most vital carbon storage centers, but destroying these reservoirs can accelerate harmful emissions that intensify global warming, according to experts.
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Workers were manufacturing pipeline to replace a ruptured section of carbon dioxide line that sent 45 people to the hospital in Mississippi.
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The incoming Trump administration will have a say in whether federally backed direct air capture projects in Louisiana move forward.
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Many more pipeline projects are being proposed as part of efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.
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Louisiana is at the center of a lawsuit against the Biden administration over how much planet-warming emissions cost society.
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To stick to the world’s climate goals, the construction of new fossil fuel infrastructure without a way to remove their carbon emissions must grind to a halt globally, including in Louisiana where several facilities are planned.
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A Louisiana utility plans to invest $900 million into capturing and storing carbon emissions from its largest power generation units in the state by 2028, the governor’s office announced Monday.