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Louisiana

Industry near New Orleans, Louisiana
The EPA found major deficiencies with the state-issued permits, leaving open questions over who is ultimately in charge
A pair of iron plants in Louisiana have become the first facilities in the nation to get permits...
Mar 22, 2011 | Read More
With foreign-farmed shrimp already a threat, the oil moratorium 'could kill our whole economy,' says local shipbuilder
BAYOU LA BATRE, AL.—Workers move nimbly across the frames of two half-finished steel boats at...
Aug 16, 2010 | Read More
Fishing grounds are full of oil-soaked marsh grass and tarballs, with shrimp season set to open next week, locals say
HOPEDALE, LA.— In the small towns of coastal Louisiana, the widespread consensus is that the oil...
Aug 11, 2010 | Read More
Clean energy bills and a coming renewable portfolio standard may shake up the state's energy picture
In the six weeks since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig blew up and began spilling untold amounts of...
Jun 2, 2010 | Read More
While Louisiana struggles to restore coastal wetlands ravaged in large part by decades of oil and...
Aug 27, 2009 | Read More