Louisiana Has a Chance at Being the World’s Energy Center. Here’s What Must Happen.

Wind turbine blades in Chalmette, 2019. Photo by David Grunfeld / The Times-Picayune Like people, communities sometimes play the “What if?” game, wishing they could get a second shot at some life-changing decisions. They seldom get that chance. Incredibly, Louisiana now...

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The Election Result May Help Save Louisiana’s Coast, If Our Senators Have the Courage.

After further review (a historically complete and exhaustive review), the call from the American people has been confirmed: Donald Trump has been fired and Joe Biden has been hired as president. But there was another call at the polls that...

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Louisiana Will Still be an Energy State even Without Oil. Here’s Why.

In the postelection chaos that gripped the nation, many readers may have missed last week’s historic announcement by Gov. Jon Bel Edwards: Louisiana is going to join the energy industry! The path to this new economy will be a state-directed...

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