“Point of no return?” Part 2: Staying, adapting and defending New Orleans’ future. (Audio)
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As debate continues over a recent study suggesting New Orleans may face an unavoidable future because of rising sea levels, Steve Cochran, Ned Randolph, Katy Reckdahl and Gus Bennett take a deeper look at the challenges and choices ahead. In Part 2, the conversation explores climate adaptation, coastal land loss, public policy, culture, and resilience, asking whether one of America's most distinctive cities can continue to adapt and endure in the face of a changing environment. [...] Read More... from “Point of no return?” Part 2: Staying, adapting and defending New Orleans’ future. (Audio) The post “Point of no return?” Part 2: Staying, adapting and defending New Orleans’ future. (Audio) appeared first on The Lens .
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