Levees.org goes Big Apple!

Levee failure and flooding is not a New Orleans problem, nor a “sea-level” problem. That’s why Levees.org has satellite chapters in four states besides Louisiana including FL, CA, IL and OR. And this month, Levees.org launched its sixth chapter: New York. Its director is Brian Schaffer (New York City) with over 10 years of corporate [...]

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Bloomberg News using lazy inaccurate Katrina Shorthand to depict New Orleans flooding

The Bloomberg wire service, regarded as a premier site for news, ought to hold its writers to a high standard of accuracy and clarity. This applies as well when talking about what caused the damage to the city of New Orleans in 2005 because Bloomberg has so much influence over what the country understands about [...]

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New York Times issues correction to reporter’s description of New Orleans’ flooding

The New York Times has issued a correction to one of its reporters’ rendition of what happened in metro New Orleans on August 29, 2005. This is important because a prominent news source like the New York Times has much influence over what America understands about New Orleans. It seems that on August 13, reporter [...]

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