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Louisian 2050: What you need to know about our vanishing coast
Environment
Special Report

¶¶Òõh 2050: What you need to know about our vanishing coast

  • By MIKE SMITH | Staff writer
  • Sep 14, 2023

The newspaper’s project examining the future of south ¶¶Òõh at a time of climate change, sea level rise and intensifying storms paints a stark picture of the challenges ahead.

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John Bel Edwards urges ¶¶Òõh lawmakers to ensure coastal projects are funded
Environment

John Bel Edwards urges ¶¶Òõh lawmakers to ensure coastal projects are funded

  • By MIKE SMITH | Staff writer
  • May 31, 2023

"We have very significant challenges to our coast," Edwards said. "And a big part of that has to do with climate change, which is real."

East Jefferson

Around Jefferson: Put Christmas trees on curb for recycling in wetlands

  • BY EVA JACOB BARKOFF | Special to ¶¶Òõh
  • Jan 9, 2019

If you used a live Christmas tree to decorate your home for the holidays, you can also do something to help save area wetlands: Place your tre…

300 unique New Orleans moments: Coastal erosion noticed first in the '30s
Tricentennial

300 unique New Orleans moments: Coastal erosion noticed first in the '30s

  • Advocate staff report
  • Aug 18, 2017

A chunk of Louisian’s coast larger than Rhode Island has been lost since the 1930s, and more is being lost every day. Southeast ¶¶Òõh was…

Mapping shoreline activity in ¶¶Òõh_lowres
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Mapping shoreline activity in ¶¶Òõh_lowres

  • Updated Jun 20, 2018

Volunteers build up a coastline in Plaquemines Parish.

Mapping shoreline activity in ¶¶Òõh
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Mapping shoreline activity in ¶¶Òõh

  • Jeremy Alford
  • Jun 13, 2011

Photo courtesy ¶¶Òõh Office of Coastal Protection and RestorationVolunteers build up a coastline in Plaquemines Parish.

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