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Sustainable BusinessA climate change challenge in Louisiana: Escape the danger while retaining community Brad Brooks 1/3 Isle de Jean Charles residents Simon Naquin, left, and Chris Brunet, both members of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe, visit their future subdivision The New Isle near Shriever, Louisiana, U.S., April 7, 2021. The tribe has lived on Isle de Jean Charles for nearly 200 years and the resettlement is the nation s first federally-funded HUD climate resilience grant to relocate a Louisiana community affected by climate change. Picture taken April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Kathleen Flynn Read More Howard Brunet bounds out of his red pickup truck and across bulldozed sugar cane fields, taking a look at the wetlands of his Native American tribe s new home, miles from the rising seas that are engulfing his birthplace. ....
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Isle de Jean Charles residents see new homes for 1st time Follow Us Question of the Day Executive Director of the Louisiana Office of Community Development views construction at The New Isle subdivision in Gray, La., Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Nine of the residents who are leaving the eroding and sinking island in southern Terrebonne toured their . more > By KEZIA SETYAWAN and The Courier - Associated Press - Saturday, April 10, 2021 ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, La. (AP) - Isle de Jean Charles residents got to see their future homes for the first time Wednesday. Nine of the residents who are leaving the eroding and sinking island in southern Terrebonne toured their new homes in the The New Isle subdivision on Bayou Blue Bypass Road, where Gray meets Schriever. ....