The question should New Orleans be rebuilt has been asked many times since hurricane Katrina. New Orleans was a major city, full of a deep and colorful history, and home to thousands. However, the historical buildings that were destroyed ca...
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Should New Orleans be Rebuilt? by Walter Youngquist Rivers, sediment, and deltas New Orleans on a sinking delta Simple elementary geology Maintaining unnatural river course Levees needed with constant care River on stilts Future of New Orleans Further lessons from New Orleans...
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It’s an indelicate question but one that needs to be asked: Should New Orleans be rebuilt? Or how much of it should be? ... We should ask the question now, and the answer is no. New Orleans should not be rebuilt. To address Brett Rodgers, it should be up to everyone, because our tax dollars will be used to rebuild...
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You're absolutely right, New Orleans should be rebuilt so that poor people in the future can be killed by natural disasters, therefore it's a good investment, because that reduces the drain on welfare.
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You are right, and your question will attract many ignorant "answers" from people who have not actually done any research of their own or who are simply bigoted. New Orleans is not optional. History, architecture, culture, and the...
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Faced with these huge costs a question arises: Is New Orleans an economically viable city? Should it be rebuilt? It is time to look at the tax base and economics of New Orleans.
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Should New Orleans be rebuilt? ... New Orleans should be rebuilt. However socially and economically it should be changed. New Orleans has wonderful culture and history, but after seeing how its inhabitants responded I know something had gone terribly wrong.
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Should we rebuild New Orleans, 10 feet below sea level, just so it can be wiped out again? It is time to constructively deconstruct, not destructively reconstruct. ... Then we clean up New Orleans. And then we rebuild the city. Most will rightly agree on the first two. But should we rebuild New Orleans, 10 feet below sea...
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In May, his article in American Prospect outlined what might happen to New Orleans should it be hit by a Category 4 or 5 hurricane. Despite the increasing risk of a catastrophic event, he calls for technology to bolster the city ... But should the city be rebuilt? Should 1.5 million people live and work on the Gulf coast,
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Should New Orleans be rebuilt? Does the United States need oil? Does the rest of the world need grain? Do the people in Ohio and the rest of the Midwest need steel, coal and... ... Yes it should. ... Like how Galveston was rebuilt, they ought to dredge sand and earth onto every part of New Orleans below 10 feet above sea level,
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