Skip to content

Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition

to establish climate justice and promote care of the Earth

Menu

  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Board of Directors
    • General Assembly
    • Teams
    • Organizational Handbook
    • Contact
  • Join/Support
  • Friends
  • Recordings
  • Coming Up
    • Our Calendar
    • Penny’s Calendar
    • Earth Recollection
Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition

Marsh

Salt water moving into fresh water hurting the wetlands

Salt water mash

Saltwater wetlands moving inland due to sea level rise will overwhelm Louisiana’s freshwater marshes, says study

George Bond July 5, 2022 Media Watch Read more

Coastal ridges disappearing

Marsh

Elevated river sediment deposits resist storm damage and coastal erosion

George Bond August 8, 2021August 8, 2021 Media Watch Read more

It Thrives in a Marsh and is not Protected – Sue for Protection

It Thrives in a Marsh and is not Protected – Sue for Protection

A rare and elusive bird recently found to thrive in a narrow strip of the Louisiana coast isn’t getting the protections that should come with its new status under the Endangered Species Act, according to a lawsuit that environmental groups

George Bond March 4, 2021March 5, 2021 Media Watch Read more
  • Advocacy (251)
  • Educational Events & Resources (27)
  • Event Reports (16)
  • Housekeeping (7)
  • Media Watch (1,642)
    • GNOICC in the News (17)
  • Miscellaneous (32)
  • Spiritual Celebrations (9)
  • Who's Who in GNOICC (1)

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
Copyright © 2025 Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition. All rights reserved. Theme Spacious by ThemeGrill. Powered by: WordPress.