“Point of No Return?” Part 1: A Conversation About Sea Level Rise and the Future of New Orleans (AUDIO)
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A measured response to the latest study suggesting New Orleanians should abandon the city due to the imminent threat of sea level rise. Public policy advocate Steve Cochran, journalist and author Ned Randolph, photojournalist Gus Bennett and Lens editor Katy Reckdahl discuss the story from The Guardian which has the town talking. Part 1 this week. [...] Read More... from “Point of No Return?” Part 1: A Conversation About Sea Level Rise and the Future of New Orleans (AUDIO) The post “Point of No Return?” Part 1: A Conversation About Sea Level Rise and the Future of New Orleans (AUDIO) appeared first on The Lens .
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