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Balancing industry and environment: Carbon capture in Louisiana

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Thursday, August 15, 2024   

Carbon capture and storage is often discussed as part of a broader portfolio of solutions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

While not a silver bullet, experts believe it plays a vital role in addressing emissions from industries where alternatives are currently limited.

Simone Stewart, senior industrial policy specialist for the Climate and Energy program at the National Wildlife Federation, highlighted the importance of the technology in states like Louisiana.

"Especially in Louisiana because it has such robust fossil infrastructure," Stewart pointed out. "It's something that people are concerned about; the continuation of these emitting industries."

Stewart argued the adoption of carbon capture technology offers a way to continue economic activities while addressing the growing concerns over climate change. Yet, it is a complex issue. There is concern about perpetuating the use of fossil fuels and the environmental justice issues historically affecting many communities in the state.

As the National Wildlife Federation sees it, carbon capture is just one piece of the puzzle. The organization stressed while the technology has its place, it is not about sustaining the status quo.

"These industries that are necessary that also make up a large part of the state economy in a way that is clean and doesn't contribute to the climate crisis, then these are all tools that we should explore," Stewart urged.

As the state looks to balance its economic interests with environmental responsibilities, the technology may play a critical role in shaping its future. However, the debate over its long-term effects, both positive and negative, remains ongoing.

Louisiana's path forward will likely involve a careful consideration of how best to integrate carbon capture with other sustainable practices, ensuring the benefits to both the economy and the environment are maximized without compromising the well-being of its communities.

Disclosure: The National Wildlife Federation contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Endangered Species and Wildlife, Energy Policy, and Water. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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