New Orleans is in serious trouble, as it faces one of the highest rates of sea-level rise in the world. According to a new study cited by Yele Environment, climate change has pushed the city to a “point of no return,” and it could be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico by the end of this century. Therefore, the planning for relocation of its residents should begin immediately.
The City Is Facing Multiple Threats
The Ongoing sea-level rise and rapid wetland erosion in southern Louisiana are expected to engulf the New Orleans area within a few generations, the new study concluded.
Low-lying southern Louisiana faces multiple threats, with rising sea levels driven by global heating, compounded by strengthening hurricanes, also a…
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