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Letters: Louisiana lawmakers need to recognize, react to global warming

Por: The Advocate Opinion July 20, 2023

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Let’s be honest: is real and a scientific fact.It has been known as a scientifically accepted theory or fact for the last 30 years or so and action must be taken to limit its effects. Our legislature in one of the major energy-producing states has chosen to do nothing and we as citizens of Louisiana have also chosen to do nothing except to vote our legislators back into office. It's time to change. First, we could consult with climate... + full article



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