Healthy Gulf Blog
Meet Inclusive Louisiana: Honoring the history of St James Parish, fighting for its future
Recently I attended a beautiful All Saints Day ceremony on the East Bank of St…
How to Create a Facebook Fundraiser for Healthy Gulf
Giving Tuesday is November 30! Start your fundraiser today!
NEW REPORT: Oil & Gas Pipeline Integrity in Texas and Louisiana, 2010-2020
A new whitepaper was issued by Healthy Gulf’s Community Science Director, Scott Eustis.
Stand with Ironton, One of Coastal Louisiana’s Oldest Black Communities
Community faces long road to recovery after devastating hurricane, environmental racism
Jackson Eubanks Creek Sewage Spill: Nutrient Pollution Implications for Pearl River “One Lake” Project
A September algae bloom on Eubanks Creek in Jackson, sparked by a sewage spill, shows…
Plaquemines LNG Export Terminal, As Foolish as it is Dangerous
This Guest Blog was contributed by Roddy Hughes, a Senior Campaign Representative for Sierra Club’s…
Hurricane Ida: Donate to the Frontlines
Hurricane Ida struck south Louisiana on the 16th anniversary of Katrina, leaving behind flooding, black-outs,…
Hurricane Ida Damage Lookout: Volunteer Online!
Join Hurricane Ida Damage Lookout! Stand up for environmental justice in Gulf communities and fight…
Hurricane Ida Leaves Path of Oil and Chemical Spills in South Louisiana
Environmental Damage Expected, but Unacceptable for Coastal Communities
Understanding the Impact of Ethane Development on the Environmental and Health Conditions for Local Communities as Well as the Carbon Budget
This blog was written by Sheehan Moore, a researcher for Healthy Gulf
Giants Can Fall: Victory in St. James Parish against Formosa Plastics
St James is a rural parish (county) in Southeast Louisiana that sits on both banks…
Pearl River One Lake Plan Update Part 2: Will the next DEIS version be any better?
Part 2 of the Pearl River Update blog looks at what to anticipate in the…