The most important thing to remember about the drowning of New Orleans is that it wasn't a natural disaster. It was a man-made disaster, created by lousy engineering, misplaced priorities and pork-barrel politics. Katrina was not the Category 5 killer the Big Easy had always feared; it was a Category 3 storm that missed New Orleans, where it was at worst a weak 2. The city's defenses should have withstood its surges, and if they had we never would have seen the squalor in the Superdome, the desperation on the rooftops, the shocking tableau of the Mardi Gras city underwater for weeks. We never would have heard the comment "Heckuva job, Brownie." The Federal Emergency Management Agency (fema) was the scapegoat, but the real culprit was the U....
The system of flood protection surrounding New Orleans and its adjoining parishes prior to Hurricane...
The number one thing for New Orleans at this juncture is to truly begin to be able to derive the fun...
As summer faded to fall in 2005, a hurricane hit New Orleans, a city so unique in its history that i...
The most important thing to remember about the drowning of New Orleans is that it wasn't a natural d...
The most important thing that people need to understand about the New Orleans area is the interplay ...
By American standards, New Orleans is a very old, very popular city in the southern part of the Unit...
New Orleans is a city that cherishes its past yet has not taken many steps to design its future. Kat...
Since Hurricane Katrina, three real villains have emerged in New Orleans: the Army Corps of Engineer...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
River enters the Gulf of Mexico as a category 4 hurricane. Six hours later it left the bayou and ent...
I'll cheat enough to say New Orleans needs two things: a true hurricane-flood-protection system and ...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Upon many witnessing the immense destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, feelings of...
While internally displaced Americans were piled into an unequipped New Orleans sports stadium, the q...
The system of flood protection surrounding New Orleans and its adjoining parishes prior to Hurricane...
The number one thing for New Orleans at this juncture is to truly begin to be able to derive the fun...
As summer faded to fall in 2005, a hurricane hit New Orleans, a city so unique in its history that i...
The most important thing to remember about the drowning of New Orleans is that it wasn't a natural d...
The most important thing that people need to understand about the New Orleans area is the interplay ...
By American standards, New Orleans is a very old, very popular city in the southern part of the Unit...
New Orleans is a city that cherishes its past yet has not taken many steps to design its future. Kat...
Since Hurricane Katrina, three real villains have emerged in New Orleans: the Army Corps of Engineer...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
River enters the Gulf of Mexico as a category 4 hurricane. Six hours later it left the bayou and ent...
I'll cheat enough to say New Orleans needs two things: a true hurricane-flood-protection system and ...
This Article highlights the hazards of hindsight analysis of the causes of catastrophic events, focu...
Upon many witnessing the immense destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, feelings of...
While internally displaced Americans were piled into an unequipped New Orleans sports stadium, the q...
The system of flood protection surrounding New Orleans and its adjoining parishes prior to Hurricane...
The number one thing for New Orleans at this juncture is to truly begin to be able to derive the fun...
As summer faded to fall in 2005, a hurricane hit New Orleans, a city so unique in its history that i...