With John Bel Edwards gearing up for his reelection campaign, the national Democratic primary heating up, and so much climate news happening every day here in New Orleans and the Gulf South, this is our moment to act.
Two environmental groups and two St. James Parish residents claim the Parish Council and Planning Commission violated state open meetings law when they held secret meetings concerning the $1.25 billion Wanhua chemical plant proposed for the Convent area.
Residents and a pair of environmental activist groups are suing St. James Parish over an alleged secret meeting that plaintiffs claim violated Louisiana Open Meetings Law.
A public hearing is scheduled today on a state air-quality permit for a proposed $9.4 billion plastics manufacturing plant a company wants to build in St. James Parish.
A recently released report from the Louisiana Bucket Brigade calls on St. James Parish officials to account for zoning changes that allow industry in residential neighborhoods.
State Attorney General Jeff Landry has approved a request from state environmental regulators to file suit against Denka Performance Elastomer, a chemical plant in LaPlace that has come under fire in recent years for the amount of chloroprene that it spews into the air.
The 2014 St. James Parish Land Use Plan has paved the way for massive industrial development of St. James Parish, drastically changing the future for thousands of residents living in these historic communities.