"The state hopes to save its rapidly disappearing coastline with a 50-year, $50 billion plan based on science that’s never been tested and money it doesn’t have. What could go wrong?"
"As Brig. Gen Duke DeLuca wrapped up his 32-year career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in August, he contemplated the key to Louisiana’s massive, 50-year, $50 billion effort to prevent the southeastern portion of the state from being swallowed by the Gulf of Mexico.
DeLuca, an expert on the many threats facing the coast, said: “It will take a moon-shot type of investment in the science.”
Many in Louisiana’s coastal scientific community believe DeLuca’s description is right on the mark, capturing the undertaking’s daunting uncertainties."
Bob Marshall reports for The Lens, and Al Shaw and Brian Jacobs report for ProPublica December 8, 2014, in the second part of a two-part series.
Part One: Losing Ground
"Louisiana’s Moon Shot"
Source: The Lens/ProPublica, 12/09/2014