Political Horizons: HonorĂ© wants public involved on environment ~Mark Ballard, The Advocate~“Look, the reason we have so many lawsuits in this state is because we
don’t have enough laws. When you break someone’s stuff … you should be
held responsible. But they can say, ‘No, no, I don’t have to pay for it
because it’s permitted under state law.’”
Legislation stripping levee districts of autonomy raise questions about flood protection taxes, emergency response ~Andrea Shaw
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Do as you're told ~Michael Gorman
~Oil and gas companies are used to getting their way in our great state. And if you know what’s good for you, you’ll sit down and take it. Lord knows if you make much of a fuss, you will find yourself the target of smears by the industry and its fawning lapdogs in state government. The governor and his sympathetic legislators are on the verge of changing one state law after another just to put a stop to this lawsuit.
~Oil and gas companies are used to getting their way in our great state. And if you know what’s good for you, you’ll sit down and take it. Lord knows if you make much of a fuss, you will find yourself the target of smears by the industry and its fawning lapdogs in state government. The governor and his sympathetic legislators are on the verge of changing one state law after another just to put a stop to this lawsuit.
Stephanie Grace: Bill eliminates levee boards' independence ~New Orleans Advocate
Children's Hospital holds news conference to address public concerns over fatal "mistakes made" ~John Simmerman
Chain stores, rising rents may make Magazine Street the victim of its success ~The Lens
Gulf Oil Disaster’s Impacts to Wildlife and Habitat Still Unaddressed Four Years Later
~Four years after the Gulf oil disaster began, killing 11 men and spewing 4.1 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, leading national and local conservation organizations working on Mississippi River Delta and Gulf Coast restoration released the following statement:
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled."
“Reports from the field and laboratory continue to raise the alarm. New scientific studies show how the oil disaster’s impacts are permeating the food chain – from small microorganisms like zooplankton to large mammals like sperm whales and dolphins. Louisiana wetlands suffocated by BP’s oil have eroded more quickly than those the oil spared. Areas that once provided valuable mangrove habitat for thousands of nesting birds and other animals have shrunk or disappeared. Islands that were thriving rookeries for birds and wildlife are now gray and lifeless. The stark truth of visible damage in areas like Barataria Bay, Louisiana, speaks for itself. This week, BP declared active clean up complete in Louisiana, but volumes of BP oil continue to surface, from miles of oiled coastline to a monster-sized 40,000-pound tar mat.
“While BP denies clear science, the facts present the truth: the Gulf is still hurting, and BP’s to blame. Four years after the largest oil spill in U.S. history, the oil giant has yet to pay a penny of its Clean Water Act fines for polluting the Gulf.
The Green Minute: Myths Of Recycling, Part One ~Chrystal White, WWNO
Outnumber Hunger concert helps local food banks
Folk rocker Todd Snider adjusts to degenerative arthritis ~Alex Rawls
Children's Hospital holds news conference to address public concerns over fatal "mistakes made" ~John Simmerman
Chain stores, rising rents may make Magazine Street the victim of its success ~The Lens
Gulf Oil Disaster’s Impacts to Wildlife and Habitat Still Unaddressed Four Years Later
~Four years after the Gulf oil disaster began, killing 11 men and spewing 4.1 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, leading national and local conservation organizations working on Mississippi River Delta and Gulf Coast restoration released the following statement:
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled."
“Reports from the field and laboratory continue to raise the alarm. New scientific studies show how the oil disaster’s impacts are permeating the food chain – from small microorganisms like zooplankton to large mammals like sperm whales and dolphins. Louisiana wetlands suffocated by BP’s oil have eroded more quickly than those the oil spared. Areas that once provided valuable mangrove habitat for thousands of nesting birds and other animals have shrunk or disappeared. Islands that were thriving rookeries for birds and wildlife are now gray and lifeless. The stark truth of visible damage in areas like Barataria Bay, Louisiana, speaks for itself. This week, BP declared active clean up complete in Louisiana, but volumes of BP oil continue to surface, from miles of oiled coastline to a monster-sized 40,000-pound tar mat.
“While BP denies clear science, the facts present the truth: the Gulf is still hurting, and BP’s to blame. Four years after the largest oil spill in U.S. history, the oil giant has yet to pay a penny of its Clean Water Act fines for polluting the Gulf.
Four
years after the Gulf oil disaster began, killing 11 men and spewing 4.1
million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, leading national and
local conservation organizations working on Mississippi River Delta and
Gulf Coast restoration – Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation – released the following statement:
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled.
- See more at: http://www.mississippiriverdelta.org/blog/2014/04/17/gulf-oil-disasters-impacts-to-wildlife-and-habitat-still-unaddressed-four-years-later/#sthash.Aciosrxp.dpuf
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled.
- See more at: http://www.mississippiriverdelta.org/blog/2014/04/17/gulf-oil-disasters-impacts-to-wildlife-and-habitat-still-unaddressed-four-years-later/#sthash.Aciosrxp.dpuf
Four
years after the Gulf oil disaster began, killing 11 men and spewing 4.1
million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, leading national and
local conservation organizations working on Mississippi River Delta and
Gulf Coast restoration – Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation – released the following statement:
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled.
- See more at: http://www.mississippiriverdelta.org/blog/2014/04/17/gulf-oil-disasters-impacts-to-wildlife-and-habitat-still-unaddressed-four-years-later/#sthash.Aciosrxp.dpuf
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled.
- See more at: http://www.mississippiriverdelta.org/blog/2014/04/17/gulf-oil-disasters-impacts-to-wildlife-and-habitat-still-unaddressed-four-years-later/#sthash.Aciosrxp.dpuf
Four
years after the Gulf oil disaster began, killing 11 men and spewing 4.1
million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, leading national and
local conservation organizations working on Mississippi River Delta and
Gulf Coast restoration – Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation – released the following statement:
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled.
- See more at: http://www.mississippiriverdelta.org/blog/2014/04/17/gulf-oil-disasters-impacts-to-wildlife-and-habitat-still-unaddressed-four-years-later/#sthash.Aciosrxp.dpuf
“Four years after the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Gulf recovery remains elusive. We must hope for a measure of justice for communities, wildlife and habitats. However, the urgent need for restoration is still unfulfilled.
- See more at: http://www.mississippiriverdelta.org/blog/2014/04/17/gulf-oil-disasters-impacts-to-wildlife-and-habitat-still-unaddressed-four-years-later/#sthash.Aciosrxp.dpuf
Outnumber Hunger concert helps local food banks
Folk rocker Todd Snider adjusts to degenerative arthritis ~Alex Rawls
Thursday, April 17, 2014
BP oil spill cleanup will continue, Coast Guard tells state coastal authority ~Mark Schleifstein
James Gill: Fair Grounds not what it used to be
City, sheriff's office reach settlement on Death Jail consent decree
Could the Bible become the new "State Book" of Louisiana? ~WVUE
Decades-old Lakeshore Drive weekend motorist ban lifted ~WWLTV
Neil DeGrasse Tyson at Tulane ~NOLA-dishu
Today in New Orleans ~NOLA DEFENDER
Rep the Who Dat Nation at Earth Day!
~Check out the Silent Auction tent for all the Saints memorabilia the festival has to offer! Bid on a signed Drew Brees football, a signed Willie Roaf photo, or a signed Morten Andersen photo. Show your Saints pride and support the Louisiana Bucket Brigade at the same time!
James Gill: Fair Grounds not what it used to be
City, sheriff's office reach settlement on Death Jail consent decree
Could the Bible become the new "State Book" of Louisiana? ~WVUE
Decades-old Lakeshore Drive weekend motorist ban lifted ~WWLTV
Neil DeGrasse Tyson at Tulane ~NOLA-dishu
Today in New Orleans ~NOLA DEFENDER
Rep the Who Dat Nation at Earth Day!
~Check out the Silent Auction tent for all the Saints memorabilia the festival has to offer! Bid on a signed Drew Brees football, a signed Willie Roaf photo, or a signed Morten Andersen photo. Show your Saints pride and support the Louisiana Bucket Brigade at the same time!
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Judge to hold hearing on who should pay for prison changes
Why New Orleans Should Invest in a CBD Transit Hub ~Ride New Orleans
RTA wants to build transit hub in downtown New Orleans ~WVUE
‘Dine & dash’ — for a ferry that is — after visiting these Algiers Point bars and eateries ~Ian McNulty, New Orleans Advocate
Hogs for the Cause raises over $1 million pediatric brain cancer ~WWLTV
BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill main focus of coastal board meeting Wednesday: Live coverage ~Mark Schleifstein
Study finds high rates of depression, anxiety among Gulf oil spill cleanup workers ~Jennifer Larino
BP finds a friend in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce — but look who gets screwed ~Tom Young, The Lens
Barataria Bay, 4 Years After The Deepwater Horizon Disaster ~Eileen Flemming, WWNO
Why New Orleans Should Invest in a CBD Transit Hub ~Ride New Orleans
RTA wants to build transit hub in downtown New Orleans ~WVUE
‘Dine & dash’ — for a ferry that is — after visiting these Algiers Point bars and eateries ~Ian McNulty, New Orleans Advocate
Hogs for the Cause raises over $1 million pediatric brain cancer ~WWLTV
BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill main focus of coastal board meeting Wednesday: Live coverage ~Mark Schleifstein
Study finds high rates of depression, anxiety among Gulf oil spill cleanup workers ~Jennifer Larino
BP finds a friend in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce — but look who gets screwed ~Tom Young, The Lens
Barataria Bay, 4 Years After The Deepwater Horizon Disaster ~Eileen Flemming, WWNO
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Who Will Pay To Restore Land Damaged By Oil and Gas? You or Oil and Gas? ~LEAN
“Pancake” Could be on Saints’ Menu in Draft’s Early Rounds ~HarahanWhoDat, Saints Tailgate
Landrieu looking for three tax increases to pay for consent decrees, pensions ~Tyler Bridges, The Lens
State employee or Jindal campaign worker? ~C.B.Forgotston
Local teens team up to organize peace rally against violence ~WWLTV
Mid-City residents & businesses raising money to install crime cameras ~WVUE
TUCP Direction Presents: A lecture by Neil deGrasse Tyson
N.O., BR make list of nation's top 20 allergenic cities ~New Orleans Advocate
Study: Maritime Jobs Pump $11.3 Billion Annually Into Louisiana Economy ~gCaptain
USDA lending $8.5M to 2 Louisiana businesses ~WDSU
Vermilionville event focuses on protecting our rivers ~Bill Decker, The Advertiser
Louisiana Earth Day in Baton Rouge
New Orleans Earth Day Festival & Green Business Expo
“Pancake” Could be on Saints’ Menu in Draft’s Early Rounds ~HarahanWhoDat, Saints Tailgate
Landrieu looking for three tax increases to pay for consent decrees, pensions ~Tyler Bridges, The Lens
State employee or Jindal campaign worker? ~C.B.Forgotston
Local teens team up to organize peace rally against violence ~WWLTV
Mid-City residents & businesses raising money to install crime cameras ~WVUE
TUCP Direction Presents: A lecture by Neil deGrasse Tyson
N.O., BR make list of nation's top 20 allergenic cities ~New Orleans Advocate
Study: Maritime Jobs Pump $11.3 Billion Annually Into Louisiana Economy ~gCaptain
USDA lending $8.5M to 2 Louisiana businesses ~WDSU
Vermilionville event focuses on protecting our rivers ~Bill Decker, The Advertiser
Louisiana Earth Day in Baton Rouge
New Orleans Earth Day Festival & Green Business Expo
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