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Join hosts Danielle Walker and Chris Alexander as they engage in a compelling discussion with Scott Eustis, Community Science Director of Healthy Gulf. This episode delves into the contentious carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects in Louisiana, exploring their environmental impacts and the political dynamics at play. Discover the truth behind the CCS debate and the fight to preserve Louisiana's precious wetlands.

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00:00 Introduction to the State of Freedom 02:13 The Carbon Capture Scam in Louisiana 04:56 Environmental Impact and Community Response 10:52 Legislative Challenges and Lobbying Influence 13:45 Critique of Carbon Capture Technology 18:27 Risks of Carbon Capture and Public Safety 21:00 Broken Social Contracts and Political Accountability 22:56 Louisiana as a Target for Carbon Capture 26:44 Consensus Among Environmental Groups 27:14 Opposition to Carbon Capture Technology 29:39 The Financial Burden of CCS Projects 31:37 Bipartisan Support and Opposition 33:10 Community Engagement and Activism 34:44 Legislative Accountability and Lobbying Issues 36:48 The Role of Elections in Governance 39:01 The Impact on Property Rights and Local Ecology 41:49 The Call for Legislative Reform 47:19 Recognition of Legislative Actions 50:43 The Importance of Grassroots Movements 54:31 Nesa's Hemp New Ad.mp4 55:00 Luxe Lion Ad FREEDOM.mp4 55:35 TSOF Outro Aug 2024.mp4

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