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Louisiana is the “Sportman’s Paradise.” Our wealth of natural virtues is what makes us unique, what has shaped our culture, and ultimately has set the stage for a beautiful but sometimes complicated coexistence between man and nature. The bounty of the natural world in Louisiana and our geography has made Louisiana a unique and multifaceted place to live. It is only natural that the rich geology of this region and the transportation superhighway of the MS river has led Louisiana to being one of the most highly industrialized centers in North America. Within this petrochemical capital of the South lies some of the most beautiful and bountiful forest land, the most important river in the country, the nation’s largest swamp as well as one of the most productive and important fishing grounds in the world. Participating in all of these industries, in all of these environments, are the incredible hard-working people of Louisiana. 

LEAN works to address the issues that arise as these industries and inhabitants work to coexist sustainably. Our work spans many areas and categories but always strives for the same goal: to make Louisiana a healthy place to live.  

Post: June 03 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
Citizen Groups Announce First Suit To Enforce Federal Environmental Laws Directly Against BP Gulf Restoration Network, Louisiana Environmental Action Network, and Environment America Intend to Use Federal Clean Water Act…
Post: June 01 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
A special series of interviews and stories is being produced by the the renown filmmaker, writer and adventurer Jon Bowermaster . This is the second episode in a 5-part series…
Post: June 01 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
Watch our very own Wilma Subra on Toxic America with Sanjay Gupta M.D. on CNN tomorrow June 2 at 7 p.m.!! Environmental warrior takes on industry By David S. Martin,…
Post: June 01 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
We have had numerous fisherman, that have been hired through BP's Master Vessel Charter Agreement to work on the oil spill response, tell us that their BP "bosses" have told…
Post: May 29 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
During a press conference on May 29, 2010 at 5:10 p.m. BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles announced that the Top Kill will no longer be continued. As can be…
Post: May 28 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
A special series of interviews and stories is being produced by the the renown filmmaker, writer and adventurer Jon Bowermaster . Part 1: Marylee Orr, founder of the Louisiana Environmental…
Post: May 26 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
LEAN Adviser Observes Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Trace Atmospheric Gas Analyzer (TAGA) Mobile Monitoring in St. Bernard Parish, May 27, 2010 by Wilma Subra Technical Adviser to Louisiana Environmental Action…
Post: May 22 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
In a letter dated May 20, 2010 BP responded to an EPA directive requiring BP to use a less toxic dispersant by defending its use of COREXIT products as the…
Post: May 19 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
Data from testing done by BP and released to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of BP's use of subsurface dispersant on oil spilling from its well 5,000 feet below the…
Post: May 17 2010 in: BP Oil Spill
Earlier today we reported about some comments that were made during a press conference at the Robert Unified Command Center held at 2:00 p.m. today, May 17, 2010. I would…

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