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Politico Magazine: ‘It’s Not Going To Be All Right’
Read the full article on Politico Magazine By Annie Snider Posted September 1, 2017 In flood-prone coastal Louisiana, towns have started to ask a question Texans may face…
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Communities meet to discuss future of parishes after loss of land
Featured in Houma Today By Garrett Ohlmeyer and Holly Duchmann/ Staff Writers Communities in south Lafourche and north Terrebonne discussed…
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Nearly 3/4 of Louisiana voters believe coastal land loss will affect them: poll
Featured in nola.com By Sara Sneath, Environment Reporter A new poll shows that 74 percent of Louisiana voters believe that coastal land loss will affect them in the future. The poll was…
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State looks to help communities adapt to land loss
Featured in the Daily Comet By Garrett Ohlmeyer, Staff Writer No matter what the master coastal plan is able to accomplish over the next 50 years, Louisiana is going…
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To save Louisiana’s coast, a lot of science and engineering – and a bit of Khmer
Featured in nola.com By Sara Sneath, Environment Reporter In an attempt to save Louisiana’s coast from land loss and pounding hurricanes, state…
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Coastal loss a ‘national security crisis’? Labeling it so might draw federal money
Featured in nola.com By Tristan Baurick, Coastal environment reporter Pitching Louisiana’s disappearing coast as a national security crisis and linking it to military priorities could steer more federal money to…
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Our Views: Community plans for the coast
Featured in The Advocate Advocate Editorial In talking about the devastating impact of coastal erosion and rising sea levels, many of us in Louisiana are so used to the…
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Disappearing Landscapes in Louisiana: When Google Maps Can’t Catch Up
Featured in National Geographic By Victoria Herrmann of America’s Eroding Edges We’ve all been there when Google Maps goes horribly wrong. We’re on our way out to…
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