Oil Companies Invest To Protect Billion-Dollar Assets Along Louisiana's Vanishing Coast
By some estimates, it will cost up to $90 billion to restore the state's coastline over the next 50 years — and the private sector is making an effort to stem the crisis.
Jun 07, 2017
3 minutes
Sarah Mack pilots her 24-foot boat to the edge of a grassy salt marsh in southern Louisiana to bring a slow-moving, $90 billion crisis to life.
Tierra Resources, a wetland restoration company, planted plastic poles at the edge of the marsh more than a year ago. Today, those poles stand alone in the water — at least 6 feet from the shore.
“And this is a more protected site,” says Mack, who started Tierra Resources after Hurricane Katrina
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