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How New Orleans Sank Below Sea Level and What's Being Done

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Provided by: Grist|Published on: April 27, 2021
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  • This video from Grist describes how human-made seawalls, levees, and water pumps have caused New Orleans to sink below sea level over the past century.
  • The video highlights the disproportionate effect this has had on low-income and minority neighborhoods.
  • The video ends by discussing neighborhood and city-wide initiatives used to reduce the risk of flooding in New Orleans.
  • The video makes references to Hurricane Katrina and the Mississippi River.
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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences, Geography, Engineering
Authors: Grist
Region: Louisiana
Languages: English

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