The Archdiocese of New Orleans made headlines by firing leadership at the Second Harvest Food Bank after the organization refused to divert funds to help pay for settlements against the church. The Archdiocese reportedly used public relations assistance from the Saints and the Pelicans to spin the narrative on the allegations. This issue has sparked controversy and attention from journalist Ramon Antonio Vargas, who has been covering the story for The Guardian. Additionally, as fans flock to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, the increased air travel is contributing to carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. On a more positive note, the city is set to receive a $9.3 million federal grant to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure, which could help drive wider adoption of EVs. Greg Nichols, deputy chief resilience officer of the New Orleans Office of Resilience & Sustainability, explains what is needed for large-scale EV adoption. Louisiana Considered, a podcast covering these topics, encourages listener engagement and support.
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