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Colette Pichon Battle: How Can We Prepare For The Next Hurricane Katrina? : NPR

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Sea level rise will displace millions by 2100 — and the Louisiana bayous, where Colette Pichon Battle lives, may disappear entirely. She describes how we can avert the worst when disaster strikes.

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