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The $3.1 billion project, which has been seen as the lynchpin of Louisiana’s coastal restoration efforts, would funded primarily through fines and settlements associated with the 2010 Gulf oil spill.
In this guest column, John Clark, the president of the Amite River Basin Commission argues that the new flood plan the ...
As the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion flounders amid politics, some scientists say that doubts about its effectiveness can ...
So far, The Decade Tour has made stops at Wild Dunes Resort in Charleston, South Carolina, and LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort in ...
The state warns against eating fish from the Capitol Lakes in Baton Rouge, citing toxic pollution. But even though the lakes ...
The following is a condensed excerpt from the latest book by Tulane geographer and Times-Picayune c Richard Campanella, ...
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