I joined WWNO to discuss my recent Floodlight investigation into proposed blue ammonia plants in Louisiana. We found that the plants will likely fall short of their ambitious climate promises - and leave residents of Cancer Alley grappling with even more toxic pollution. www.wwno.org/show/louisia...
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“We are living in a cauldron of toxic chemicals down here in Louisiana.”
A collaboration with our colleagues at @floodlightnews.org:
NEW from Floodlight and The Guardian: Thermal drone footage shows Elon Musk’s AI power plant flouting clean air regulations, with images confirming xAI is continuing to defy EPA rules in Mississippi to power its flagship data centers.
Cancer Alley is ground zero for proposed blue ammonia plants, with extra technology to capture planet-warming gases.
But carbon capture hasn’t delivered major climate benefits — and the plants would still emit thousands of tons of pollution.
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Companies are placing multibillion-dollar bets on “blue ammonia” — a product made from fossil fuels but with extra technology to capture planet-warming gases and pipe them underground for storage.
In reality, carbon capture hasn’t delivered major climate benefits.
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Blue ammonia is a really bad idea. Read this article to learn why.
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“These plants increase air pollution, they increase global warming...they increase not only energy costs, but total social costs, and so there’s zero benefit — except to the people who are taking the subsidies"
Louisiana bets big on ‘blue ammonia
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My latest for Floodlight: Louisiana is betting big on “blue ammonia,” built on carbon capture. We found no evidence it will deliver promised climate benefits — while proposed plants could still dump thousands of tons of pollution into Cancer Alley.
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A policy meant to create “cleaner” fuel instead helped lock the U.S. into fertilizer-heavy farming that drives powerful greenhouse gasses and pollutes rural water.
The Pentagon logged 2,800 heat-related illnesses among troops in 2024.
Its new policy: stop spending on climate and drop “climate change” from official missions.
We are thrilled to announce that Floodlight has hired investigative reporter Garrett Hazelwood to join our editorial team, with a focus on Louisiana and the Gulf South.
ICYMI Here’s your Friday long read:
My in-depth profile story of David Stevenson, the man who crushed America’s offshore wind industry.
Thanks to @motherjones.com for republishing. 🙏
The EPA purged basic facts about Climate from its website LAST WEEK—including how human activity releases planet-heating carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The EPA says “natural processes,” like variations in Earth’s orbit and in solar activity, influence the climate.
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A growing body of research reveals that America’s obsession with corn has a steep price: The fertilizer used to grow it is warming the planet and contaminating water. @amesalex.bsky.social reports via @floodlightnews.org:
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One recent study found that solar panels can generate as much energy as corn ethanol on roughly 3% of the land.
“It’s just a terrible use of land,” Searchinger, said of ethanol. “You can’t solve climate change if you’re going to make such terrible use of land.”
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Promoted as a climate fix, a federal mandate to mix ethanol into gasoline is instead driving high emissions:
🌽 Ethanol production drives huge demand for corn
🚜 Corn is grown with heavy fertilizer use
🔥 That fertilizer releases nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas 300x stronger than CO₂
Cities are getting hotter. And there’s one simple fix on the table: reflective roofs.
So why is a powerful industry fighting to stop them?
We’re thrilled to announce that Floodlight has chosen Brad Racino as our next editor-in-chief! 🎉 This follows a highly competitive national search that drew 240 candidates.
Please join us in welcoming Brad!
It was great talking with @amesalex.bsky.social for his exceptional story with @floodlightnews.org on the environmental and climate impacts of corn production. They mentioned my report with @albine14.bsky.social for @ewgofficial.bsky.social about continuous corn. floodlightnews.org/corn-ethanol...
In my latest story for Floodlight, I dug into the climate cost of America’s corn boom — the fertilizer, the emissions and the federal policies and incentives that have propped it all up.
Thrilled that The Guardian has also published this. floodlightnews.org/corn-ethanol...
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Edgemere in Queens was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. But while the city is building new protections in some areas, residents here are still waiting.
Floodlight went to hear their stories: “They’re fortifying Manhattan. So where’s the investment for us?”
Few American cities are more vulnerable to sea level rise than New York City.
The coastal community of Edgemere, Queens was among the hardest-hit during Superstorm Sandy. A decade later, residents still wait for promised flood protections.
With @floodlightnews.org + @theguardian.com:
Kipnuk, Alaska, is disappearing.
Flooding is eroding the permafrost bank protecting the village, and a $20 million EPA grant meant to stop it was abruptly canceled in May.
Troops are collapsing from heat exhaustion. Military bases are flooding. Planes can’t lift off in hotter air.
But the Pentagon’s new message under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: “We don’t do climate change crap.”
The Trump administration has exempted 52 petrochemical facilities—many along the Gulf Coast—from new clean air rules, saying the move is in the “national security interests” of the U.S.
Reducing food waste is one of the most practical ways to slow climate change. Why are we ignoring it? @gaeacabico.bsky.social explains, with visual reporting by @floodlightnews.org: