Mississippi River Delta

French-speaking Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, has abandoned dwellings are everywhere due to storms, erosion, and rising sea-levels.

Storms and rising sea levels threaten to wipe out French language in Louisiana’s bayou country

Language

Rising sea levels, erosion and storms in Louisiana’s bayou country have flooded entire communities. For some French speakers, Hurricane Ida was the last straw — and many are now moving away.

Louisiana’s Master Plan for the Coast includes projects like marsh creation, sediment diversion, structural and shoreline protection, hydrologic restoration and oyster reef restoration. If implemented on time, it could restore and save some crucial wetlan

Louisiana’s much-needed plan to save its wetlands is short almost $50 billion

Environment
Louisiana coastline

Louisiana’s coastline is disappearing at the rate of a football field an hour

Environment
The World

Gulf Oil and Gulf Restoration

The World

Geo Quiz and answer

Environment