To Fight Coastal Damage, Louisiana Parishes Pushed To Sue Energy Industry
Louisiana has a $90 billion plan to fight coastal erosion. Gov. John Bel Edwards says suing oil and gas firms, which have contributed to the damage, will help foot the bill. But he faces obstacles.
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January 24, 2017 at 04:31AM
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NPR News: To Fight Coastal Damage, Louisiana Parishes Pushed To Sue Energy Industry
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