Exxon’s CO2 Pipeline Passes Too Close to Homes and Businesses, Louisianans Say - WhoWhatWhy
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Exxon’s CO2 Pipeline Passes Too Close to Homes and Businesses, Louisianans Say - WhoWhatWhy
This story by Delaney Nolan and Emily Sanders was originally co-published by ExxonKnews and The Lens, and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. • London Toussaint, 8, points to the sugarcane field just behind her home. “That’s where we play at,” she says, “Me and Lyric, my best friend.” For children in rural St. James Parish, LA — which straddles the Mississippi, about an …
Odorless, invisible and deadly: Exxon plans to lay carbon pipeline alarmingly close to La. residents
Delaney Nolan and Emily Sanders on an Exxon pipeline set to carry highly compressed carbon dioxide in St. James Parish. And Elise Plunk on a Tulane study that found lizards in New Orleans are living with levels of lead in their blood that should be lethal. The post Odorless, invisible and deadly: Exxon plans to lay carbon pipeline alarmingly close to La. residents appeared first on The Lens.
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