‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds

on May 05, 2026 02:35 am

Oliver Milman,  Environmental Reporter  –  The Guardian (U.K.)

Stephan: Based on my precognitive remote viewing research, and what I have seen in the science journals, I have been telling you for over a decade (see SR archive) that a time was coming when millions of Americans would be forced to internally migrate away from coastal areas and out of drought-ridden areas because of climate change. Well, here is proof that what I predicted is coming to pass.

Ongoing sea level rise and the rampant erosion of wetlands in southern Louisiana will swallow up the New Orleans area within a few generations, a new study concluded. Credit: Reuters

The process of relocating people from New Orleans should start immediately, as the city has reached a “point of no return” that will see it surrounded by the ocean within decades due to the climate crisis, a stark new study has concluded.

Ongoing sea-level rise and the rampant erosion of wetlands in southern Louisiana will swallow up the New Orleans area within a few generations, with the new paper estimating the city “may well be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century”.

Low-lying southern Louisiana faces multiple threats, with rising sea levels driven by global heating, compounded by strengthening hurricanes, also a feature of the climate crisis, and the gradual subsidence of a coastline that has been carved apart by the oil and gas industry.

Southern Louisiana is facing 3-7 metres of sea-level rise and the loss of three-quarters of its […]

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