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Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition

On the Brink

Climate change and industrial activity are shrinking Louisiana’s coast. What does this mean for local Indigenous communities?

Features Theresa Dardar and Rev. Kristina Peterson, both of whom have been with us on the steering committee of Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition.

On the Brink
Tagged on: Climate Change    Coastal Louisiana
Bart Everson June 22, 2022June 22, 2022 Media Watch
  • ← How does our expensive flood protection system work?
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