Thursday, November 5, 2009

United Houma Nation plans options for storm-prone communities ~Naomi King

Coastal wetlands education program conveys memories of fading lifestyles ~Katie Kennedy

Report challenges feds to eliminate barriers to saving the coast~Daily Comet

Interactive climate map shows world after 4C rise

World conference on deltas to be held in New Orleans next year
~Humid Beings


It Can Be Done
~Maitri's VatulBlog

~Editilla jus'wanna say Maitri Rocks On!


Hurricane Ida erupts in the Caribbean. Next up NOLA?
~Tony Pann
~Wunder Blog~AP
~Editilla Geaux'tellas~ As Gentle'rillas well know, and all of you should know, that if this storm starts getting Real for the Gulf, then Editilla won't be sleeping, we'll be hangin'it 5X5 24/7.
On the Top Right Side-bar we place all our Storm Tracking Machinery, Links, Remote Imagery, Maps, River Gauges,
Surge Gauges and whatever else we can find so as to See This Coming and Know Where To Go or Not. Who'dats Wher'yats.
It ain't like we really have a choice in the matter, Sinn Féin.

Complete Youtube Catalog of recent Religion, Science and Environment sessions
~H/T~Levees.org

Judge Senter dismisses jury briefly, suggests State Farm settle with Bossier (can you belive it?) ~slabbed

Law professor: States likely to win dredging fight
~The states are suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers because they claim the agency is going ahead without their approval to deepen the river channel by 5 feet. The states are seeking a federal injunction against the work, planned from Philadelphia to the mouth of the Delaware Bay.

Metairie map maker begins trip from Canada to New Orleans on original Jefferson Highway
~Mark Waller


CAOS in Pakistan


Blogging 101…and Beer!
~Rising Tide


Odd Words
~Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans


Tom Dent Literary Festival ~nolabrarian

OK, Gentle'rillas! Thursday is Video Day! HA! Riiight! Actually, we are just waiting for that Dilettante Beotch Georges to get his happy ass curtsy outta'da Way --so Leslie Jacobs can step up and bring this city home. Leslie Jacobs Gets It?

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New Orleans Could Always Use More Nationally-Acclaimed Heroes ~Alejandro de los Rios

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