Of the best of them to find out how the story has moved on in the years since today we rewind into 2009 to the wetlands of the mississippi delta on the gulf of mexico in 2005 the u. S. State of louisiana was devastated by Hurricane Katrina a category 5 storm which breached levees and flood the city of new orleans and in july 2019 Tropical Storm barry again forced thousands to evacuate as heavy rainfall brought widespread flooding. But hearkens arent the only problem louisianas facing has been using the land to the gulf of mexico at an alarming rate caused in part or the exploration a made by rising sea levels from Climate Change all of which has threaten the unique and ancient way of life on the by use as those communities now face the prospect of having to read a cape to Higher Ground as their land and hones a loss to the rising waters from 2009 he is losing louisiana. What was once a Thriving Community. Only water with lettering above downtown louisville right on the southern tip of
A community because of our heritage the history we have here on the island and to try to keep the culture get also. He has also a government for aid to relocate but some on the island are resisting his plan i dont want to. Cast me something. Somewhere. And its a life or death of a refund. But the majority say they are ready to face facts after years of rebuilding and recovering from the old slaughter of nature you cant plan anything here you cant grow any animals here the parents have to bring their children to school if we want groceries in the waters on the road without either do without or tried to watch the water go down and then and then come back whats left is mostly memories among the ruins and all of this was beautiful they had trees and they had the land out there where you could walk and its going to feel good again to be safe. It took the Mississippi River 7000 years to build the coast of louisiana it took less than a century to wash away a 3rd of it to understand how we don
To keep the culture to get also. He has also a government for aid to relocate but some on the island are resisting his plan i dont want to. Cast me something. And its a life or death. But the majority say they are ready to face facts after years of rebuilding and recovering from the old slaughter of nature you cant plant anything here you cant grow any animals here the parents have to bring their children to school if we want groceries in the waters on the road without either do without or tried to watch the water go down and then and then come back whats left is mostly memories among the ruins and all of this was beautiful they had trees and they had the land out there where you could walk and its going to feel good again to be safe. It took the Mississippi River 7000 years to build the coast of louisiana it took less than a century to wash away a 3rd of it to understand how we dont at this point have to go back 80 years to the time of huey p. Long he was a visionary state governor he
A meeting of the g. 7 last month said at one stage where is my favorite dictator according to a number of people who were present at that particular meeting but he met the egyptian president at 7 summit and of course hes going to be meeting him again on the sidelines of the u. N. General Assembly Next Week so regardless of the human rights abbreviations within each of President Trump has never made any comment about that the white house the state completely silence while many in congress have expressed deep concern about the human rights record in egypt and have called into question that 1400000000 dollars that the u. S. Pays a jew egypt each year. And in years ahead voices of the future young activists take over one of the global halls of power to demand action on Climate Change but. Its really a un of the art world i would say desperate journeys immortalize stories of the worlds refugee crisis are told through. As the sun goes south so does the rain you can more or less see the line