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A recent Tulane-led perspective article in Nature Sustainability has sparked major headlines about the future of South Louisiana. In this response, ByWater researcher Joshua Lewis argues for taking the risks seriously without treating the r...
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When students in Jeremy Jernegan’s Delta Clay: Land and Water course went looking for clay, they were also learning to look at Louisiana more closely.
They gathered raw material from local sites, brought it back to the studio,...
A group of middle school students gathers around a screen, absorbed in what they think is a game. In many ways, it is, but it’s also so much more. They watch as water begins to slowly rise, then rise all at once, covering the roads. Their d...
The opening fifteen minutes of my first conversation with Larry Merington two years ago had nothing to do with wetlands, aquaculture, or coastal restoration. We were talking about fighter jets.
Larry has opinions about them, the A-10 Thund...
In some of the eighteenth-century French maps Adrian Anagnost has been studying, the land simply gives up.
The ink trails off. A coastline dissolves into blank paper. Marshland is rendered as a wash of watercolor, then nothing at all. In t...
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