A football field’s worth of Louisiana wetlands vanishes every 100 minutes, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.http://nyti.ms/2GFYgph
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This special report about the ecological crisis facing Louisiana’s vanishing coast, and the people who live there, is the product of a partnership between The New York Times and
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“...the best made plans of Mice and Men”. This is the US and Louisiana State governments he’s counting on to protect the land. It’s doomed! As a Louisianan I wouldn’t count on anything south of Belle Chase being there in 20 years.
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Why isn't someone checking out what the Dutch have done. Its genius!
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As communities decide whether to retreat or stay, many may look to invite others to help pay for community infrastructure (levees). Will no/slow growth communities shift toward pro growth to help pay for adaptation?
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Update your building code. Raise the minimum first floor elevation as the Florida building code did.
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