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Isle de Jean Charles Band to relocate with help of $48M HUD grant
An Island In Louisiana's Bayou Is Vanishing, And Its Residents Are Fleeing To Higher Ground | Here & Now
Isle De Jean Charles Resettlement Project | IsleDeJeanCharles.la.gov
Already endangered by the sea, the Isle de Jean Charles in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, is flooded after Hurricane Gustav Stock Photo - Alamy
ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES: LOUISIANA COMMUNITY TO BE CLIMATE CHANGE REFUGEES... - Job One for Humanity
The Island — Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana
The long goodbye on a disappearing, ancestral island: a just retreat from Isle de Jean Charles | SpringerLink
Isle de Jean Charles Resettlement | Concordia
The People of the Isle de Jean Charles Are Louisiana's First Climate Refugees—but They Won't Be the Last | NRDC
Isle de Jean Charles: The First of Many Failures or a Successful Blueprint? - The Emerald Review
State closes purchase of land for Isle de Jean Charles climate refugees | Environment | theadvocate.com
It happened: U.S. Government wants to resettle the first American climate change refugees
Preserving Our Place: Isle de Jean Charles - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Preserving Our Place: Isle de Jean Charles - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
On a sinking Louisiana island, many aren't ready to leave - Los Angeles Times
On a sinking Louisiana island, many aren't ready to leave - Los Angeles Times
Isle de Jean Charles – The Red Road Project
Isle de Jean Charles in 1963 and 2010. The island has shrunk from c. 16... | Download Scientific Diagram
Louisiana's Isle de Jean Charles in peril from climate change | CGTN America
The Last Teenagers on Isle de Jean Charles, An Island Climate Change Is Washing Away | Teen Vogue
New efforts to fight sea level rise as vanishing island serves as a cautionary tale | KDBC
Isle de Jean Charles Tribe Turns Down Funds to Relocate First US 'Climate Refugees' as Louisiana Buys Land Anyway - DeSmog
Isle de Jean Charles | The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Resettling the First American 'Climate Refugees' - The New York Times
unabridged_Arch on Twitter: "Isle de Jean Charles, LA: in 1955, 22,400 ac of land surrounded community - today 320 ac. Pipelines were cut, forests were cut. https://t.co/NTiUYBu4e9" / Twitter
On a sinking Louisiana island, many aren't ready to leave - Los Angeles Times
Louisiana's Isle de Jean Charles in peril from climate change | CGTN America