Startling Levels of Toxic Pollutant found in LouisianaStartling Levels of Toxic Pollutant found in LouisianaLouisiana is the most polluted state by far, soaring above every other state by nearly every measure. Now a British power company is making it worse.Evan RobertsEvan Roberts
Will Single-Use Plastic Bags Be Banned Soon in Louisiana?Will Single-Use Plastic Bags Be Banned Soon in Louisiana?If one Louisiana legislator has his way, single-use plastic bags will soon be a thing of the past here in Louisiana. BristolBristol
Could New Plan to Save Louisiana's Coast Be Deadly for Dolphins?Could New Plan to Save Louisiana's Coast Be Deadly for Dolphins?The move could also put fishing, shrimping, oyster-harvesting, and more seafood related industries in jeopardy as wellBrandon MichaelBrandon Michael
Can Louisiana be Carbon-Neutral by 2050? Gov. Edwards Says YesCan Louisiana be Carbon-Neutral by 2050? Gov. Edwards Says YesTo reach the overall goal, our governor has set several benchmarks along the way that may be a bit too ambitiousBrandon MichaelBrandon Michael
Gulf Research Ship Needs a Name – What’s Your Suggestion?Gulf Research Ship Needs a Name – What’s Your Suggestion?The name should connect the vessel to the Gulf of Mexico and the research that is being done on board. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
Are Go-Cups About To Become A Thing Of The Past?Are Go-Cups About To Become A Thing Of The Past?The need for more eco-friendly beverage containers may soon make the go-cup a thing of the past. Bruce MikellsBruce Mikells
2,500 Louisiana Historical Sites in Danger of Sea Level Rise2,500 Louisiana Historical Sites in Danger of Sea Level RiseIf the current predictions of a 3 foot rise in seawater over the next century are true - the great state of Louisiana would lose an estimated 2,500 archaeologically significant sites to the seaBrandon MichaelBrandon Michael
UPDATE:U.S. Coast Guard Says Oil Spill is Worse Than They ThoughtUPDATE:U.S. Coast Guard Says Oil Spill is Worse Than They ThoughtThe Coast Guard and the BSEE are now saying as much as 675,000 gallons of crude may have leaked into Louisiana's coastal waters. Brandon MichaelBrandon Michael
Louisiana Coast Gets OK for New Oyster ReefLouisiana Coast Gets OK for New Oyster ReefThe Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana has a plan that involves your stomach.Brandon MichaelBrandon Michael
What’s the Buzz in Downtown Shreveport? Bees!What’s the Buzz in Downtown Shreveport? Bees! I am proud to announce that we live in a society that cares about bee-kind, and is doing something about it. Brandon MichaelBrandon Michael