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Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development

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The health impacts of urban highways are becoming clear to researchers. This week, a group of 4th graders from Phillis Wheatley trekked out to the freeway to collect their own findings on the environmental impacts on their neighborhood. | Listen: bit.ly/2W5wcqH

The health impacts of urban highways are becoming clear to researchers. This week, a group of 4th graders from Phillis Wheatley trekked out to the freeway to collect their own findings on the environmental impacts on their neighborhood. | Listen: bit.ly/2W5wcqH
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In communities across the country, climate migration is already well under way. Louisiana just became the first state in the country to confront this reality head-on— more in Pacific Standard here: psmag.com/environment/co…

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In the face of rising sea levels, the state has begun to integrate a new strategy for confronting climate change: retreat. psmag.com/environment/co…

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Upcoming children’s health symposium June 10/11. Visit elpaso.ttuhsc.edu/eCommerce/Conf… to register for this event.

Upcoming children’s health symposium June 10/11. Visit elpaso.ttuhsc.edu/eCommerce/Conf… to register for this event.
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From Coastal Desk: WWNO and Louisiana Public Broadcasting bring you a special series called Sinking Louisiana. Listen as Travis Lux gets an explainer on subsidence from Torbjorn Tornqvist, professor of earth and environmental science at Tulane University. bit.ly/2F0gQKy

From Coastal Desk: WWNO and Louisiana Public Broadcasting bring you a special series called Sinking Louisiana. Listen as <a href="/travis_lux/">Travis Lux</a> gets an explainer on subsidence from Torbjorn Tornqvist, professor of earth and environmental science at Tulane University. bit.ly/2F0gQKy
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Congratulations on a beautifully reported series Tristan Baurick! Read all 6 of his stories that trace the impacts of man-made engineering along the Mighty Mississippi: nola.com/environment/20…

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As the coast continues to wash away and people move north, to higher ground, traditions are being lost. Now the state is trying to do something to preserve them. Listen as Tegan Wendland talks with Maida Owens, director of the Louisiana Folklife Program. | bit.ly/31YULG5

As the coast continues to wash away and people move north, to higher ground, traditions are being lost. Now the state is trying to do something to preserve them. Listen as <a href="/TeganWendland/">Tegan Wendland</a> talks with Maida Owens, director of the Louisiana Folklife Program. | bit.ly/31YULG5
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How has New Orleans' Golden Triangle wetlands changed over the last 60 years? How can a restoration project change how it looks in the next 50? Here's EVERYTHING you need to know about the Golden Triangle: mississippiriverdelta.org/this-wetland-r…

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Environmental issues impact everyone, but they often hit communities of color the hardest. A new generation of diverse leaders could balance the scales of environmental justice: ow.ly/FyUV50ypHTi

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Join us for an evening celebration of art, music, and food in honor of coastal communities on this Friday, May 28 from 6PM to 10PM. All of the events take place at 5400 Douglas St., New Orleans, LA 70117 and go until Friday, June 4. Additional information included below!

Join us for an evening celebration of art, music, and food in honor of coastal communities on this Friday, May 28 from 6PM to 10PM. All of the events take place at 5400 Douglas St., New Orleans, LA 70117 and go until Friday, June 4.

Additional information included below!
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Mr. Arthur Johnson represented CSED at Capitol Hill Ocean Week speaking From the Front Lines of Climate Change #CHOW2023

Mr. Arthur Johnson represented CSED at Capitol Hill Ocean Week speaking From the Front Lines of Climate Change #CHOW2023
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Join us this Saturday, July 15th, 10 -11:30 am for a storm prep resource fair, at the TEP Center for Change, located at 5909 St. Claude Ave.

Join us this Saturday, July 15th, 10 -11:30 am for a storm prep resource fair, at the TEP Center for Change, located at 5909 St. Claude Ave.