Tagged with Gulf Of Mexico 
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a sea change in climate
As the land disappears, an Indian tribe plans to abandon its ancestral Louisiana home 6
Posted 1 month, 2 weeks ago For at least 170 years, Isle de Jean Charles -- a narrow ridge of land lying between Bayou Terrebonne and Bayou Pointe-aux-Chene in southeastern Louisiana's Terrebonne Parish -- has been home to members of the Biloxi-Chitimacha tribe, native people related to the Choctaw and part of a larger confederation of Muskogees. But the tribe's history is about to take a dramatic turn due to climate change. -
the perils of mixing oil and water
Sen. Landrieu’s plan to export Louisiana’s coastal destruction to Florida 2
Posted 2 months, 4 weeks agoWhile Louisiana struggles to restore coastal wetlands ravaged in large part by decades of oil and gas drilling, its senior senator is leading the effort to lift the ban on drilling off Florida's Panhandle.
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Try Me a River 0
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Eur-eek!-a 0
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We’re Running Out of Drilling Puns 0
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Oops 0
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They Put the “Dies” In “Subsidies” 0
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Bye Catch 0
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Atlantic Records
An eye on this year’s record-setting hurricane season 0
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Platform Shoos 0
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Gulf Clubbed
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One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Dead Mississippi 0
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Old MacDonald Had an Idea
Altering the market to promote sustainable farming 0
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Brotherhood Has Its Priviliges
Brotherhood Has Its Priviliges 0
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Shore: Enough 0
Posted 7 years, 9 months ago -
Gulp of Mexico
Gulp of Mexico 0
Posted 8 years, 4 months ago
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