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Air Products LA Clean Energy Project { 73 images } Created 1 Mar 2023

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  • Kim Coates speaking at a Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Caleb Atwell speaking at a Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • State Rep Bill Wheat speaking at a Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens pray at the start Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Dr Bill Wheat , State Repesentative for District 73 at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens pray at the start Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens pray at the start Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Kim Coates speaking to concearned citizens at  Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Industry worker from St Helana Parish Kaitlyn Joshua at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023.
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  • Industry worker from St Helana Parish Kaitlyn Joshua at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023.
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  • Kaitlyn Joshua at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023.
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  • Jane Patton,
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  • Kaitlyn Joshua at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023.
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  • Caleb Atwell
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  • Retired Lt. General Russel Honoré speaking at a Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Concerned citizens at Lake Maurepas Preservation Society’s  public education event on Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) and impacts on Lake Maurepas and the surrounding wetlands in Springfield, LA on March, 18, 2023
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  • Informational displays Air Products set up about its proposed carbon sequestration hub it plans to build under Lake Maurepas at a public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022 that is part of its proposed  "Louisiana Clean Energy Complex."
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  • Informational displays Air Products set up about its proposed carbon sequestration hub it plans to build under Lake Maurepas at a public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022 that is part of its proposed  "Louisiana Clean Energy Complex."
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  • Informational displays Air Products set up about its proposed carbon sequestration hub it plans to build under Lake Maurepas at a public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022 that is part of its proposed  "Louisiana Clean Energy Complex."
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  • Informational displays Air Products set up about its proposed carbon sequestration hub it plans to build under Lake Maurepas at a public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022 that is part of its proposed  "Louisiana Clean Energy Complex."
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  • The Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) spokesperson Patrick Courreges at DNR’s December 20, 2022, pubic permit hearing in Baton Rouge for Air Products Class V injection well.
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  • Kim Landry Coates is serving as District 10 Councilwoman of Tangipahoa Parish. at DNR’s December 20, 2022, pubic permit hearing in Baton Rouge over Air Products requested Level V injection well .
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  • Kim Landry Coates is serving as District 10 Councilwoman of Tangipahoa Parish. at DNR’s December 20, 2022, pubic permit hearing in Baton Rouge speaking against Air Products requested Level V injection well .
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  • The first public meeting held by the Lake Maurepas Preservation Society in Gramercy Louisana at the St. James Boat Club where information about Air Products proposed "Louisana Clean Energy Complex" that will use methane from natural gas to produce hydrogen fuel and ammonia which will be equipped to capture a large amount of the carbon emissions it creates which the company plans to store under Lake Maurepas.  Air Prodcuts plans to create a carbon captures sequestration hub under the environmentally sensitive area that If built it will be the largest  CCS project to date is facing growing pushback as seen at the March 2, 2023 meeting.
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  • Caleb Atwell speaking at the first public meeting held by the Lake Maurepas Preservation Society in Gramercy Louisana at the St. James Boat Club where information about Air Products proposed "Louisana Clean Energy Complex" that will use methane from natural gas to produce hydrogen fuel and ammonia which will be equipped to capture a large amount of the carbon emissions it creates which the company plans to store under Lake Maurepas.  Air Prodcuts plans to create a carbon captures sequestration hub under the environmentally sensitive area that If built it will be the largest  CCS project to date is facing growing pushback as seen at the March 2, 2023 meeting.
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  • Jane Patton with Center for International Environmental Law (CEIL )giving a lecture at the first public meeting held by the newly formed Lake Maurepas Preservation Society in Gramercy, Louisana at the St. James Boat Club where information about Air Products proposed "Louisana Clean Energy Complex" that will use methane from natural gas to produce hydrogen fuel and ammonia which will be equipped to capture a large amount of the carbon emissions it creates which the company plans to store under Lake Maurepas.  Air Prodcuts plans to create a carbon captures sequestration hub under the environmentally sensitive area that If built it will be the largest  CCS project to date is facing growing pushback as seen at the March 2, 2023 meeting.
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  • Kaitlyn Joshua of Earthworks speaking against Air Products requested permit to drill a Class V well in Lake Mauerpas on Dec. 20, 2022.
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  • Sign protesting Air Products’ proposed carbon capture and sequestration project at the mouth of the Tickfaw River.
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  • Sign protesting Air Products’ proposed carbon capture and sequestration project at the mouth of the Tickfaw River.
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  • Fog lifting in the early afternoon at Lake Maurepas on Jan. 30, 2023
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  • Fog lifting in the early afternoon where the Tickfaw River meets Lake Maurepas on Jan. 30, 2023
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  • Fog lifting in the early afternoon at Lake Maurepas on Jan. 30, 2023
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  • Sign protesting Air Products’ proposed carbon capture and sequestration project at the mouth of the Tickfaw River.
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  • Fishing camps on the Tickfaw River near Lake Maurepas.
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  • Boat on Lake Maurepas on a foggy day.
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  • Andrew Connolly speaking at a public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022.
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  • Kim Coates, center, at the public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022.
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  • Informational displays Air Products set up at a public meeting in Ponchatoula on October 17, 2022.
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  • Crabber Laramie Hills with a crab caught in one of his traps on Lake Maurepas.
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  • Andrew Connolly Speaking at a meeting in St. John the Baptist Parish on Octber 25, 2022
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  • Tangipahoa Parish Council member Kim Coates with Crabber Laramie Hills  on Lake Maurepas  looking at an area of the lake that Air Products started work on its project.
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  • Andrew Connolly speaking at DNR’s December 20, 2022, pubic permit hearing in Baton Rouge.
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  • Retired Lt. General Russel Honoré at DNR’s December 20, 2022, pubic permit hearing in Baton Rouge.
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  • Caleb Atwell at DNR’s December 20, 2022, pubic permit hearing in Baton Rouge.
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  • Swamp next to Lake Maurepas in Tangipahoa Parish.
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  • Proposed site in Ascension Parish for Air Products’ “Louisiana Clean Energy Complex" in between The Burnside Terminal is in Ascension Parish, Louisiana and The Burnside Terminal is in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States next to the Mississippi River- that is part of the strech of the River between Baton Rouge and New Olreans known as Cancer Alley.
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  • Proposed site in Ascension Parish for Air Products’ “Louisiana Clean Energy Complex" in between The Burnside Terminal is in Ascension Parish, Louisiana and The Burnside Terminal is in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States next to the Mississippi River- that is part of the strech of the River between Baton Rouge and New Olreans known as Cancer Alley.
    Air Products propsed site2B2A0580-Ed...jpg
  • Proposed site in Ascension Parish for Air Products’ “Louisiana Clean Energy Complex" in between The Burnside Terminal is in Ascension Parish, Louisiana and The Burnside Terminal is in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, United States next to the Mississippi River- that is part of the strech of the River between Baton Rouge and New Olreans known as Cancer Alley.
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  • Early fall landscape in Manchac, Louisana's low marshland.
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  • Early fall landscape in Manchac, Louisana's low marshland.
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  • Early fall landscape in Manchac, Louisana's low marshland.
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  • Early fall landscape in Manchac, Louisana's low marshland.
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  • Early fall landscape in Manchac, Louisana's low marshland.
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  • Cypress tree in silhouette at Lake Maurepas in southeastern Louisiana at sunrise. Lake Maurepas is a brackish tidal estuarine system.
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  • Baby alligator in the Manchac swamp which connects to Lake Pontchartrain. Southeastern Louisiana's wetlands were threatened by the BP oil spill but containment of the Macondo well saved most of the bayous lakes and waterways that make their way to the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana's wetlands are threaten by coastal erosion, climate change and the oil and gas industry.
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  • Baby Alligator found in a bayou in the  Manchac swamp that connects to Lake Pontchartrain. Southeastern Louisiana's wetlands were threatened by the BP oil spill but containment of the Macondo well saved most of the bayous lakes and waterways that make their way to the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana's wetlands are threaten by coastal erosion, climate change and the oil and gas industry.
    South Louisiana Wetlands82.jpg
  • April 4, 2014, Lake Maurepas. Louisiana, spring showers loom as cloud move in over the lake.
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  • April 4, 2014, Lake Maurepas. Louisiana, an alligator on a log as waves from a boat move by. Alligators are plentiful in the bayous leading to Lake Maurepas, an hour away from New Orleans.
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  • April 4, 2014, Lake Maurepas. Louisiana, spring showers loom as cloud move in over the lake.
    South Louisiana Wetlands46.jpg
  • April 4, 2014, Lake Maurepas. Louisiana, a water moccasin ready to strike in the swamp. Water moccasins are native to Louisiana's wetlands.
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  • Lake Maurepas, a brackish tidal estuarine sytem is south Louisiana
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  • Cypress tree in Lake Maurepas, a brackish tidal estuarine sytem is south Louisiana
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  • Lake Maurepas at sunrise.
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  • Cypress tree in Lake Maurepas, a brackish tidal estuarine sytem is south Louisiana
    Lake Maurepas01.jpg
  • Cypress trees in Lake Maurepas, a brackish tidal estuarine sytem is south Louisiana
    South Louisiana Wetlands17.jpg
  • Cypress tree in Lake Maurepas, a brackish tidal estuarine sytem is south Louisiana
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