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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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Local archaeologist on what floods may mean for future of coastline
Featured in the Louisiana Record By Corinne Lincoln-Pinheiro NEW ORLEANS — The cities of Walker and Denham Springs filed a lawsuit against the state…
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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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Our opinion: Starting the conversation on coastal planning
Featured in the Houma Courier Local residents had a chance last week to take part in an informational meeting held by LA SAFE, or Louisiana’s Strategic Adaptation…
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LA SAFE planning session for Lafourche residents set for Tuesday
Featured in the Lafourche Gazette Citizens invited to plan for changing coastlines Louisiana’s Strategic Adaptations for Future Environments (LA SAFE) launched a planning process a few weeks ago…
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