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Formosa plastics would double toxic air pollution in St. James Parish in the heart of Louisiana’s infamous Cancer Alley. We must stop Formosa Plastics from being built.
communities across the nation are beginning to take down old dams, but the state of Mississippi is doing the opposite – it wants to impound the Pearl River.
There are 20+ proposed Fracked Gas LNG export terminals along the Gulf Coast. We cannot curb climate change in the U.S. without swift action to stop the fracked gas buildout in the Gulf.
The way Greater New Orleans manages water creates three main problems: flooding, subsidence, and pollution.
The way the Mississippi river flood structures are managed creates problems for downriver communities and waterways.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution devastates Gulf communities—from mining, to production, to application, to the Gulf Dead Zone and toxic algae blooms.
Land Loss Lookout is a citizen science project, in collaboration with SciStarter, so everyone’s work contributes to our in-depth understanding of the issue of coastal land loss. By looking out for our land, not only will observers gain valuable knowledge about wetlands and coastal land loss, but you’ll get to see …
The Gulf is home to the majority of offshore drilling in the United States. Where there is drilling, there is spilling. It’s time to clean up the mess the industry has created.
communities across the nation are beginning to take down old dams, but the state of Mississippi is doing the opposite – it wants to impound the Pearl River.
Toxic algae outbreaks continue to plague waters across the Gulf. Learn why and what you can do to help.
The Gulf has a vast network of deep-sea corals. We need your help to protect them.
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Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution devastates Gulf communities—from mining, to production, to application, to the Gulf Dead Zone and toxic algae blooms.
Land Loss Lookout is a citizen science project, in collaboration with SciStarter, so everyone’s work contributes to our in-depth understanding of the issue of coastal land loss. By looking out for our land, not only will observers gain valuable knowledge about wetlands and coastal land loss, but you’ll get to …
The Gulf is home to the majority of offshore drilling in the United States. Where there is drilling, there is spilling. It’s time to clean up the mess the industry has created.
There are 20+ proposed Fracked Gas LNG export terminals along the Gulf Coast. We cannot curb climate change in the U.S. without swift action to stop the fracked gas buildout in the Gulf.
Formosa plastics would double toxic air pollution in St. James Parish in the heart of Louisiana’s infamous Cancer Alley. We must stop Formosa Plastics from being built.
Wetlands Protect Louisiana Communities:
One acre of wetlands can hold up to 1 million gallons of stormwater during a flood. Hurricane storm surges are reduced by one foot for every 2.7 miles of wetlands.
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Land Loss Lookout is a citizen science project, in collaboration with SciStarter, so everyone’s work contributes to our in-depth understanding of the issue of coastal land loss. By looking out for our land, not only will observers gain valuable knowledge about wetlands and coastal land loss, but you’ll get to see …
Gulf oyster and seafood production is down all across the region. Because oysters can’t move from harm’s way, they are a “canary in the coal mine” showing us the damage that years of pollution and poor water management have done to the Gulf Coast.
The Gulf of Mexico’s newest whale is critically endangered. We must act quickly to keep this whale from going extinct.
The way the Mississippi river flood structures are managed creates problems for downriver communities and waterways.
communities across the nation are beginning to take down old dams, but the state of Mississippi is doing the opposite – it wants to impound the Pearl River.
There are 20+ proposed Fracked Gas LNG export terminals along the Gulf Coast. We cannot curb climate change in the U.S. without swift action to stop the fracked gas buildout in the Gulf.
Toxic algae outbreaks continue to plague waters across the Gulf. Learn why and what you can do to help.
The Gulf has a vast network of deep-sea corals. We need your help to protect them.
Wetlands Protect Louisiana Communities:
One acre of wetlands can hold up to 1 million gallons of stormwater during a flood. Hurricane storm surges are reduced by one foot for every 2.7 miles of wetlands.