Post:? “There are other options we can do [to remove carbon from the air], we feel are much safer instead of tearing up good farm ground because it will never be the same.” - Iowa landowner Marjorie Swan Landowners and environmental groups are fighting back against a controversial #carboncapture pipeline project — which would span Iowa, the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Nebraska — due to serious concerns over its environmental impact and the use of eminent domain infringing on property rights. As key votes on this issue approach this November, it’s crucial to stay informed and support the voices of those affected. Please read the @kansas-public-radio article and share it with your networks:?https://lnkd.in/g5FeDCGg?
Louisiana Against False Solutions
环境质量组织
New Orleans,Louisiana 193 位关注者
Organizing to fight Carbon Capture, and Protect Human Rights in Louisiana and move towards a Just Transition
关于我们
The Louisiana Against False Solutions (LAFS) coalition is a group of more than 20 organizations leading in Louisiana and nationally for environmental, racial, and social justice. LAFS includes expertise across a range of disciplines: law, environmental science, geology, steel and materials scientists, traditional and Indigenous knowledge-holders, experienced campaigners, fisherfolk, and frontline communities.
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lagainstfalsesolutions.org
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The news that NextDecade is abandoning its #carboncapture project for the Rio Grande LNG terminal in Texas underscores the vital role of science and advocacy in ensuring that efforts to address climate change are evidence-based and proven effective and safe. Frontline communities and climate advocates are instrumental to holding corporations accountable and ensuring we’re investing our resources in legitimate climate solutions that will help us reach our goals. Read more here:?https://lnkd.in/g_FyXM-K?
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Energy Justice and Community Engagement Manager at the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice and Feminist Geography PhD Student at UVM
Significant climate news out of Texas:?NextDecade isn’t moving forward with its #carboncapture project in Texas. The decision comes after a U.S. court overturned FERC authorization for the project because NextDecade failed to provide sufficient evidence of its environmental impact. The NextDecade news underscores the need for climate solutions that are data-backed and proven effective for addressing our climate concerns while also ensuring public health and safety. Read the full update from Reuters:?https://lnkd.in/gPv2c4D3?
NextDecade withdraws carbon capture project application at FERC
reuters.com
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Significant climate news out of Texas:?NextDecade isn’t moving forward with its #carboncapture project in Texas. The decision comes after a U.S. court overturned FERC authorization for the project because NextDecade failed to provide sufficient evidence of its environmental impact. The NextDecade news underscores the need for climate solutions that are data-backed and proven effective for addressing our climate concerns while also ensuring public health and safety. Read the full update from @reuters2:?https://lnkd.in/gQXSGWwZ?
Energy Justice and Community Engagement Manager at the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice and Feminist Geography PhD Student at UVM
Significant climate news out of Texas:?NextDecade isn’t moving forward with its #carboncapture project in Texas. The decision comes after a U.S. court overturned FERC authorization for the project because NextDecade failed to provide sufficient evidence of its environmental impact. The NextDecade news underscores the need for climate solutions that are data-backed and proven effective for addressing our climate concerns while also ensuring public health and safety. Read the full update from Reuters:?https://lnkd.in/gPv2c4D3?
NextDecade withdraws carbon capture project application at FERC
reuters.com
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Taxpayer dollars for CCS meant to lower emissions actually bolster fossil fuels: “Subsidizing [CCS] tilts the playing field away from technologies that don’t produce CO2 to begin with. And so it leads to a bigger market for oil.” -Charles Harvey, @MIT_CEE. https://lnkd.in/ecch3Hx4?
Carbon Capture Will Extend Oil Production by 84 Years, Industry Study Finds
https://www.desmog.com
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DeSmog: Carbon Capture Will Extend Oil Production by 84 Years, Industry Study Finds The jig is up: carbon capture isn’t actually about helping us meet our climate goals, it’s about prolonging the life of the fossil fuel industry and pocketing public money while doing so. https://lnkd.in/ecch3Hx4
Carbon Capture Will Extend Oil Production by 84 Years, Industry Study Finds
https://www.desmog.com
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We had the pleasure of supporting Nina Lakhani in her reporting in Louisiana covering the false solution of carbon capture and the danger of a Co2 leak that happened in Louisana Against False Solutions coalition members' backyard in Sulphur two weeks ago. Nina reported this quickly and we are grateful for her telling this story. #stopcarboncapture #nofalsesolutions #wetlandsnotwastelands #protectLouisiana https://lnkd.in/g2zuX525
‘Wake-up call’: pipeline leak exposes carbon capture safety gaps, advocates say
theguardian.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Part 1) April 4, 2024 Yesterday's Carbon Dioxide Leak in Sulphur, LA Highlights the Dangers of Carbon Capture and Storage Infrastructure Emergency Plans Are Not in Place for Residents’ Safety Sulphur, Louisiana — Last night, there was a leak in a high-pressure carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline owned by Denbury Inc. and ExxonMobil, in Sulphur, Louisiana. Pipeline operator representatives arrived at the scene almost two hours after Calcasieu Parish’s Ward 6 Fire Department. This pipeline is just one of a multitude of proposed CO2 pipelines that threaten Louisiana communities as part of a rapid build-out of the dangerous carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry. Carbon dioxide displaces oxygen and can cause asphyxiation in high concentrations, yet sufficient safety and emergency preparedness plans are not in place in communities that are located near dangerous pipelines. James Hiatt, a resident of Calcasieu Parish and Executive Director of For a Better Bayou, said, “Last night's carbon dioxide (CO2) leak from an ExxonMobil-owned pipeline in North Sulphur reiterates grave concerns about carbon capture and storage infrastructure's safety. Coupled with a previous serious incident in Satartia, Mississippi, which necessitated evacuations and medical treatments due to a similar pipeline failure, these events underscore the perils tied to handling and moving CO2 in large volumes.” “This wasn't the first incident at the North Sulphur site, highlighting a troubling pattern of safety lapses,” Hiatt continued. “Given the proposals for extensive new CO2 pipelines across South Louisiana, these repeated incidents serve as a stark warning. It's crucial that these risks not be ignored or minimized, especially when the stakes for public safety and health are so high.” When firefighters arrived at the scene, a high-pressure leak of carbon dioxide was discovered at the pumping station. A shelter-in-place was issued by the Calcasieu Police Jury for residents within 1/4 miles of the incident. Despite carbon dioxide’s tendency to travel at ground level, no warning was given to residents to seek higher ground in their homes. The shelter-in-place was lifted at 9:15 p.m. when the readings suggested the area was clear. “This pipeline represents just a small fraction of the massive number of CO2 pipelines that are proposed to slice through our communities in Louisiana,” said Breon Robinson, organizer with Healthy Gulf. “If we’re already having these dangerous incidents such as last night with existing CCS infrastructure, we must pump the breaks on this industry before we subject even more people to even more danger.” Continued in Part 2
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Part 2 of Press Release: Roishetta Sibley Ozane, M.S., founder and CEO of The Vessel Project of Louisiana, said, “I never imagined that my own home in Sulphur, Louisiana, would become a dangerous place to be due to a CO2 leak, but I’m not surprised. As an environmental justice leader, I have been fighting against the constant threat of new fossil fuel buildout in our community, including the newly proposed false solutions of carbon capture. This CO2 leak was a stark reminder of the environmental injustices we face daily.” “Sheltering in place became not only a matter of personal safety but also a symbol of our ongoing struggle,” Ozane continued. “We were not only dealing with the immediate danger of the leak but also the long-term impacts of living in an area heavily burdened by industrial pollution. It felt like we were trapped, both physically and metaphorically, as the very air we breathed posed a threat to our health.” This morning, the Louisiana House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment was hearing a discussion on two bills on carbon capture and storage. The bills, HB 289 and HB 398, respectively, are related to whether carbon dioxide injection wells should be permitted in certain areas. One of the bills specifically included a provision on emergency response — an area that lawmakers are grappling with as dozens of carbon capture projects and pipelines are proposed across Louisiana. Monique Harden, Director of Law and Public Policy at the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, said, “Industrial releases of carbon dioxide not only warm the planet but are also hazardous to communities. We can expect more CO2 disasters in communities with plans for more and more gas plants, CO2 pipelines, and underground injection of CO2 waste. The only effective protection is a transition away from dirty energy that ensures environmental justice.” “Southwest Louisiana is once again the victim of two realities,” said KD Minor, Founder of Forever Calcasieu and Community Solutions Coordinator at the Alliance for Affordable Energy. “While the White House announces billions of dollars in industry investments, the people still recovering from record-breaking hurricanes are now faced with sheltering in place for toxic emissions from those same industries. It is long past time that we put our priorities in the people that make this state great, and begin our transition away from the practices that continue to decrease the quality of our lives.”