Thursday, March 11, 2010

Levee request fits the mission of the LRA~Alexandria Town Talk

Climate Change and the Resilience of New Orleans: the Adaptation of Deltaic Urban Form~Armando Carbonell, Douglas J. Meffert
~This paper cuts across all five of the URS research clusters summarized in the URS2009 Concept Note, with a particular emphasis on Cluster 3 (Role of Institutions, Governance, and Urban Planning). The foundation for analysis includes the flood advisories established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) after Hurricane Katrina, the proposed resettlement and land use proposals developed through the Unified New Orleans Plan (UNOP) and other relevant urban/regional plans, the recent investments through the Louisiana Recovery Authority in targeted reinvestment areas established by New Orleans’ Office of Recovery and Development Administration (ORDA), the Comprehensive Master Plan for New Orleans currently under development, as well as the status of other recommended flood risk mitigation and adaptation activities (e.g., land swaps, voluntary structural elevations).
Predicted Louisiana deltaic coastline comparing current extent of coast with 1 to 3.3 feet relative sea level rise predictions by 2100 (graphic by Jonathan Tate).
~And check out this going on at LaCoastPost

Profiles in Restoration: The Central Wetlands Unit, Part II
~Environmental Defense Fund


Soft Coast Engineering~The Dirt

Mayor makes pre-emptive strike on flooding emergency
~Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


Katrina Myth Spread

Not Just the Levees Broke
~Being the Change
~I don't think any of us that weren't there will ever really understand what happened and what was endured. Perhaps it has been melodramatized and glamorized like so many other things by our media....but I can't help but hear the honesty and the pain in this woman's voice and others voices I have met...can't help but believe that their stories are true and that their stories demand answers that too many in America aren't ready to give.

It’s Katrina @ 5
~RE: Philanthropy

~Editilla Philantropillas!~
We do know the difference between Philanthropy and Work, right? Riiight.
We enjoy Dale Carnegie's take on it, to wit: if anyone tries to tell they work hard at Philanthropy they are effete fools.
But, make no mistake, he worked hard to become a Philanthropist.


Orleans coroner says no homicide in hospital death during Federal Flood

Citizens gather in Washington to end 'mountain bombing' of Appalachia ~Facing South

Breaking Bull Shit! Oh Boy, I'm Chaneling the Dutch, Sliding to Senilicide~American Zombie

Desiree! Report to Axelrod!
Desiree! Report to Axelrod!

~Long before the State Dinner party crashers and the tension with her White House colleagues and the strain in her relationship with the first lady, Desirée Rogers began to understand she was in trouble when David Axelrod summoned her to his office last spring to scold her. Ms. Rogers had appeared in another glossy magazine, posing in a White House garden in a borrowed $3,495 silk pleated dress and $110,000 diamond earrings. But if the image was jarring in a time of recession, Mr. Axelrod was as bothered by the words and her discussion of “the Obama brand” and her role in promoting it, according to people informed about the conversation. Brand Desiree?

Politics with a Punch Tonight! ~BBuzz
Margarita Bergen ,
Diva of Culture and Entertainment

Jim Bernazzani,
Past Special Agent in Charge, N.O. FBI Office

Steven Forster,
Celebrated Photographer, TP “Big Easy” Page

Liam Kraus,
Renowned Actor and Comedian

Vincent Sylvain,
WBOK Talk Show Host, Newsletter Publisher

Irma Thomas,
Queen of Soul, New Orleans Musical Legend

Rachel Wulff,
WDSU-TV Channel 6 News Anchor


Ashton "Omega Man" O'Dwyer
Sprung from Fed Custody --subject to several (ahem) special conditions -plus- Dear Gang, there appears to be a problem. Love Anne Marie. XOXO ~slabbed


Priest with New Orleans ties faces sex abuse indictment in West Virginia~Bruce Nolan

Volunteers help rebuild world

The 55th Annual New Orleans Home & Garden Show Opens

Old New Orleans Elegance:
The Columns Hotel


New Orleans Could Become Digital Hub Of U.S. With Google's Help~Alex Woodward

Make "High-Speed" Rail Speedier ~Planetizen

St. Patrick's Day Parades!
~Gambit


Patois 7th Annual New Orleans Human Rights Film Festival: "Songs of Solidarity" Benefit
~Humid Beings
~Also~A Reading with Amy Hempel: 25th Zale-Kimmerling Writer-in-Residence
~The Fantastic Mr. Fox opens at the CAC, March 12th.
~Up-Tweet!: Fantastic Mr Fox postponed to 3/26~Gambit

Junta ups ante, says Suu Kyi can't even vote~Times of India
~Aung San Suu Kyi's pages

*Burma News Ladder
The regime's election watchdog~Irrawaddi
In a message of encouragement to Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, South African Archbishop Emeritus and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu said he looks forward to traveling to Rangoon “to join you in your celebrations when you, my sister, are inaugurated as the true, freely elected leader of Burma.”

Flood-Inspired Hell and High Water Will Get World Premiere in NYC April 1~Playbill

Euclid Records opening a store in New Orleans~Kevin Johnson

Trombone Shorty bringing New Orleans soul to Harlow's
~Jonathan Mendick


Ornette Coleman is 80
~Doug Ramsey, All About Jazz

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