December 18, 2015
How land loss can force Louisiana’s landowners to give up their property, mineral rights
Over the past 80 years, Louisiana has lost nearly 1,700 square miles of land, causing a former prairie-like coastline to become more like a real-life Atlantis. With another 1,750 square miles at risk of being lost over the next 50 years, researchers have warned us that…
December 18, 2015
Louisiana’s disappearing coast: The bad news just got worse
This is a map from a study released just this month by Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA), and produced jointly by the Rand Corporation and Louisiana State University. It’s a map of how Louisiana’s coast will look in 50 years without any coastal restoration: Red…
November 3, 2015
What did ExxonMobil executives know about climate change and when did they know it?
Two US Congressmen and three presidential candidates have called for a federal investigation into ExxonMobil since the recent release of what some have suggested are “smoking gun” documents regarding the company’s knowledge and actions concerning climate change. In July, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) published…
October 13, 2015
The next 100 years at Xavier University
This month in The Firm Line, I’d like to focus on some recent developments at New Orleans’ own Xavier University that I consider a huge win both for Xavier and for our city. Xavier is one of America’s 107 Historically Black Universities and Colleges, and it has…