Louisiana's ResourcesLouisiana has a number of nationally important natural resource related activities that may, if improperly managed, be very environmentally damaging. If managed well, they will fulfill their vital roles, thus supporting a strong economy while minimizing harm to the environment. The primary areas of concern, which, taken as a group are unique, include:
No other region of the country has this much environmental pressure exerted on its resources and populace! Entities outside Louisiana's borders own and govern more than 80% of Louisiana's coastal zone and nearly 100% of Louisiana's petrochemical businesses. In order to address these issues, the New Loyola University Center for Environmental Communications (LUCEC) will support the outstanding communications program of Loyola University New Orleans and lead to a more educated citizenry. |
Together for a better Louisiana
Lake Pontchartrain
The Barataria Terrebonne National Estuary Program
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Coalition to Restore