
On the Media How to Plan for Inevitable Disaster
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Dec 18, 2024 In this discussion, Nathaniel Rich, a writer who delves into climate change and societal responses, highlights New Orleans as a model for disaster preparedness. He examines how the city's proactive measures and strong community ties help residents navigate frequent hurricanes. Rich also explores Louisiana’s ambitious $50 billion Coastal Master Plan, which balances environmental needs with local livelihoods. Additionally, he contrasts regional attitudes toward climate activism, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging both urgency and cultural commitment in facing climate challenges.
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Hurricane Preparedness
- Prepare for hurricanes with stocked pantries, water, and generators.
- Have evacuation plans and 'go bags' ready.
Constant Monitoring
- New Orleanians constantly monitor weather advisories and models.
- They rely on local news and even personal contacts for information.
Acceptance of the Inevitable
- New Orleanians accept that some storms will be unsurvivable.
- This acceptance allows them to live with a sense of peace, despite the risk.


