Document Type
Report
Publisher
Robert D. Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice
Publication Date
5-2024
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences
Abstract
This report represents a substantial endeavor aimed at providing a critical examination of the complex interplay between fossil fuel development, environmental justice, and climate justice in a region of the United States that has an enduring legacy of economic injustice and environmental racism. In recent years, the rapid expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure along the Gulf Coast has raised significant concerns regarding the environmental and social consequences.
Rights
© 2024 Robert D. Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University
Recommended Citation
Saha, Robin K.; Bullard, Robert D.; and Powers, Liza T., "Liquefying the Gulf Coast: A Cumulative Impact Assessment of LNG Buildout in Louisiana and Texas" (2024). Environmental Studies Faculty Publications. 12.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/environstudies_pubs/12
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Disclaimer: This report was funded by the Climate Imperative Foundation (under grant award 2021- 90). The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and EJ community members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Climate Imperative Foundation.