If you want to be NOLA’s mayor, understand climate change | The Times-Picayune

What did she say? That was the question most often whispered among the standing room only crowd that packed the NOCCA theatre last week for the mayoral forum entitled "Flood Risk and Adapting to Coastal and Environmental Change." Candidates Desiree...

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When coastal protections can cause harm to the coast | The Times-Picayune

If cats were raiding your hen house, would you bring in foxes to chase them away? Environmental groups supporting Louisiana's fight for coastal survival find themselves in a similar squeeze today. They know some environmental regulations are obstacles to saving...

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Backing out of Paris agreements could kill our coast: Opinion | The Times-Picayune

A few years ago, a friend of mine suffering chest pains and shortness of breath went to a cardiologist. Tests showed major blockages in his arteries. The doctor could have told him not to worry about it, that some people...

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Louisiana keeps voting to drown: Opinion | NOLA.com

If someone writes a history of Louisiana's politics during the age of climate change there could be only one title: Voting to Drown. Here's why. It has been well established by scientists -- including those working for Louisiana -- that...

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Anti-environment actions by Trump, GOP Congress put lives at risk: Opinion

Are GOP politicians and the people who support them pro life, or just pro fetus? That question has been nagging me for some time because of this obvious contradiction: While most Republicans claim their opposition to abortion is driven...

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Unless emissions drop, much of coastal Louisiana will be swamped | NOLA.com

Two weeks ago President Donald Trump announced a trade: A few thousand temporary jobs for West Virginia coal miners in exchange for letting the Gulf of Mexico drown much of south Louisiana over the next 50 years. Not a single...

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President Trump and Congress think our water and air are clean enough | NOLA.com

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank my congressman, Steve Scalise, and the rest of Louisiana's GOP congressional delegation for courageously joining President Donald Trump in addressing a problem that has been ignored far too long: Our air and water have become...

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To rebuild the coast, Louisiana must show its river diversions won’t kill native dolphins | The Lens

When asked to list the major hurdles facing Louisiana’s 50-year plan to rebuild its coast, state officials have pointed to a menu of truly massive challenges, from rapidly rising seas to finding the money for the $92 billion effort. But...

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Permit for first sediment diversion will take at least 2.5 years (and that’s fast) | The Lens

When the news broke that Louisiana would have to wait at least two and a half years to get federal permits for a critical sediment diversion, many people in the coastal restoration community were shocked. But not for the reason...

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Interactive map shows flooding risk as Gulf rises and southern Louisiana continues to sink | The Lens

The state has created an interactive, online map providing a realistic look at the future, which probably will be more shocking to residents than the words in the new Coastal Master Plan it is based on. FLOOD RISK UNDER LOW GREENHOUSE-GAS SCENARIO Coastal Protection and...

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