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Leo Dyson, a retired commercial fisherman. (Credit: Courtney O'Banion for the Louisiana Bucket Brigade)
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LNG production comes with a price, Gulf Coast communities warn

US takes the global lead on liquid natural gas production and export, as economic promises and environmental worries collide.

This 2-part series was co-produced by Environmental Health News and the journalism non-profit Economic Hardship Reporting Project. See part 2 here.Este ensayo también está disponible en español
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Amid LNG’s Gulf Coast expansion, community hopes to stand in its way
Coast Guard inspects Cameron LNG Facility in preparation for first LNG export in 2019. (Credit: Coast Guard News)
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Amid LNG’s Gulf Coast expansion, community hopes to stand in its way

This 2-part series was co-produced by Environmental Health News and the journalism non-profit Economic Hardship Reporting Project. See part 1 here.Este ensayo también está disponible en español
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Ante la expansión del GNL en la costa del Golfo, la comunidad espera erigirse como un muro de contención
La Guardia Costera inspecciona Cameron LNG Facility en preparación para la primera exportación de GNL en 2019. (Crédito: Coast Guard News)
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Ante la expansión del GNL en la costa del Golfo, la comunidad espera erigirse como un muro de contención

Este proyecto peridístico de dos partes ha sido coproducido por Environmental Health News y la organización periodística sin ánimo de lucro Economic Hardship Reporting Project.This article is also available in English.
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LNG gulf coast
Leo Dyson, un pescador comercial jubilado. (Crédito: Courtney O'Banion para la Louisiana Bucket Brigade)
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La producción de gas natural licuado tiene un precio, advierten las comunidades la Costa del Golfo

Este proyecto peridístico de dos partes ha sido coproducido por Environmental Health News y la organización periodística sin ánimo de lucro Economic Hardship Reporting Project. This article is also available in English.
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