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Say No to carbon capture injection into our wetlands

As we speak, a company is trying to create a new hydrogen plant in Louisiana and offset its carbon footprint by capturing and pumping its CO2 emissions into a pipeline under Lake Maurepas. This is both dangerous and irresponsible as leaks are deadly for humans and wildlife, and Louisiana taxpayers are on the hook for maintaining these pipelines once the plant powers have made their profits and moved on. Local communities are opposed, and our voices must be heard. You can help us take action!

  • Submit written comments between Nov. 4–Nov. 14 to the Army Corps of Engineers

    • By mail: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Attn. Damon Morse 7400 Leake Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 (include project number MVN-2011-03218-EDM in subject line)

    • By email: Damon.morse@usace.army.mil (include project number MVN-2011-03218-EDM in subject line)

  • Submit comments through the @healthygulf comment portal, which will be submitted electronically in bulk by Healthy Gulf.