• zepheriths@lemmy.world
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    The average temperature in New Orleans was 71 degrees in 1820. It is 78 degrees now. Change is impossible to ignore

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        The familiar boot shape of Louisiana would look very different if maps depicted only its solid land, highlighting how much of the state is in a precarious position between watery ground and open ocean (below) (ref. 4).

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          Maybe we should all go coal rolling so the entire state is just ocean? Louisiana can’t be a state if nobody lives there.

          I am joking, for the record.