pptx, 4.28 MB
pptx, 4.28 MB
A decision making exercise (set up as a lesson) looking at future options for protecting New Orleans from hurricanes/flooding

New Orleans lies below sea level with a levee system that was designed for hurricanes of no greater intensity than Category 3. The city’s natural defence of the surrounding marshland has been drained, built on or eroded away. A computer model predicted that up to 250,000 people could die in the next Category 5 storm.

The US Government has four options for the 21st Century…

Option 1:
Regenerate the wetlands of the Mississippi Delta

Option 2:
Maintain and heighten the existing levées

Option 3:
Do nothing, let nature take her course

Option 4:
Evacuate the people of New Orleans in hazardous times

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