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A Look at Louisiana’s Renewable Energy Future; How Child Care Workers Are Adapting to Warmer Summer Temperatures

An overwhelming number of Louisiana residents support expanding offshore oil and gas drilling in the state and expanding renewable energy resources, according to a new study by LSU researchers. The Louisiana Survey 2024 is the latest in an annual statewide survey conducted by the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs at Louisiana State University’s Manship School of Mass Communication that examines residents’ views on energy, the environment and coastal issues.

Michael Henderson, director of the study, gives us a summary of the results.

As summers in the South get warmer, the ways kids spend their summers are changing out of necessity. Drew Hawkins of the Gulf States Newsroom reports on how child care workers are adapting to keep kids warm.

Offshore wind farms haven’t even hit Louisiana’s coast yet — but students on land are already learning how to maintain them. A first-of-its-kind program at Nunez Community College in Chalmette will welcome its first class this fall. It’s designed to train students to become entry-level turbine technicians in the growing wind energy sector.

Tristan Baurick is a reporter for Verite News and recently wrote about the new show. He joins us with the details.

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