The decisions we make now still matter for Louisiana’s coast
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Steve Cochran
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thelensnola.orgThe decisions we make now still matter for Louisiana’s coastthelensnola.orgLouisiana needs a stable, science-based coastal strategy rather than a political one. [...] Read More... from The decisions we make now still matter for Louisiana’s coast The post The decisions we make now still matter for Louisiana’s coast appeared first on The Lens .
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