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Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana: A Deeply Personal and Environmental Crisis

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In his new book, Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana, journalist Alex Prud'homme tells the stories of the people who have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and their sense of place due to the ongoing land loss crisis in Louisiana. Prud'homme's writing is both deeply personal and deeply researched, and he paints a vivid picture of the challenges facing coastal communities.

Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana
Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana
by David M. Burley

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5515 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 297 pages
Lending : Enabled
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
Hardcover : 176 pages
Item Weight : 0.144 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches

Louisiana is losing land at an alarming rate. The state has lost over 2,000 square miles of land since the 1930s, and it is projected to lose another 2,000 square miles by 2050. This land loss is due to a number of factors, including rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and subsidence. Climate change is exacerbating all of these factors, and it is making the land loss crisis even worse.

The land loss crisis is having a devastating impact on coastal communities. People are losing their homes, their businesses, and their way of life. The crisis is also threatening the state's economy. Louisiana's coastal region is home to a number of important industries, including fishing, oil and gas production, and tourism. These industries are all threatened by land loss.

The land loss crisis is also a human tragedy. People who have lost their homes and their livelihoods are often forced to relocate. This can be a traumatic experience, and it can have a lasting impact on people's lives. Prud'homme tells the stories of several people who have been affected by the land loss crisis, and their stories are both heartbreaking and inspiring.

Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana is a powerful and moving account of the human toll of environmental destruction. Prud'homme's writing is both deeply personal and deeply researched, and he paints a vivid picture of the challenges facing coastal communities. This book is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the environmental crisis and its impact on human lives.

Personal Stories of Land Loss

Prud'homme's book is filled with personal stories of people who have been affected by the land loss crisis. These stories are both heartbreaking and inspiring. They show the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

One of the people Prud'homme profiles is a woman named Wilma Subra. Subra is a lifelong resident of Isle de Jean Charles, a small island in southern Louisiana. Isle de Jean Charles is one of the communities that is most threatened by land loss. Subra has seen her island shrink dramatically over the years, and she has had to relocate several times. Despite the challenges she has faced, Subra remains hopeful for the future. She is working to help her community adapt to the changing climate and to preserve their culture.

Another person Prud'homme profiles is a man named John Barry. Barry is a shrimper who lives in Grand Isle, Louisiana. Barry has seen the shrimping industry in Louisiana decline dramatically over the years due to land loss and other factors. He has had to adapt his business to survive, and he is now working to promote sustainable fishing practices.

The stories of Subra, Barry, and the other people Prud'homme profiles are a reminder that the land loss crisis is a human tragedy. These people are losing their homes, their livelihoods, and their way of life. They are also losing their sense of place. For many people, their identity is tied to the land. When they lose their land, they lose a part of themselves.

The Environmental Crisis

The land loss crisis in Louisiana is an environmental crisis. It is caused by a number of factors, including rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and subsidence. Climate change is exacerbating all of these factors, and it is making the land loss crisis even worse.

Rising sea levels are a major threat to coastal communities around the world. As the sea level rises, it inundates land and erodes coastlines. This can lead to flooding, salinization of freshwater sources, and the loss of wetlands. Coastal erosion is another major threat to coastal communities. Coastal erosion is the loss of land due to the action of waves, currents, and storms. Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of storms, which is leading to more coastal erosion.

Subsidence is another factor that is contributing to land loss in Louisiana. Subsidence is the sinking of land due to the compaction of sediments. Subsidence can be caused by a number of factors, including the extraction of groundwater and oil and gas. Climate change is also contributing to subsidence by melting glaciers and ice caps. This is causing the sea level to rise, which is putting more pressure on coastal land.

The land loss crisis in Louisiana is a serious environmental problem. It is a threat to coastal communities, the state's economy, and the environment. Climate change is making the land loss crisis even worse, and it is important to take action to address this problem.

What Can Be Done?

There are a number of things that can be done to address the land loss crisis in Louisiana. These include:

  • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
  • Investing in renewable energy
  • Protecting and restoring wetlands
  • Building and maintaining levees and other flood control structures
  • Relocating communities that are at risk of being flooded

The land loss crisis in Louisiana is a complex problem, but it is one that can be solved. By working together, we can protect coastal communities and the environment.

Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana is a powerful and moving account of the human toll of environmental destruction. Prud'homme's writing is both deeply personal and deeply researched, and he paints a vivid picture of the challenges facing coastal communities. This book is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the environmental crisis and its impact on human lives.

Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana
Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana
by David M. Burley

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5515 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 297 pages
Lending : Enabled
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
Hardcover : 176 pages
Item Weight : 0.144 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches
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Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana
Losing Ground: Identity and Land Loss in Coastal Louisiana
by David M. Burley

4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5515 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 297 pages
Lending : Enabled
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
Hardcover : 176 pages
Item Weight : 0.144 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches
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