Yes I know, there was this big storm...
What I am getting at is what was the chain of events that got us to where we are now?
I'll start - there was this big storm...
Last year.
Now after the near miss from cat 4 hurricane Ivan last year the nice men who look after the levees thought it would be a good idea to upgrade them from cat 3 protection.
But, the men in the big city far away wouldn't let them because they needed all the money they could find saving a country a very long way away from evil.
To do this they needed lots and lots of brave men who are supposed to look after their own country but are sometimes needed to go to far off places...
Now New Orleans was a very big port in all the land and that pesky Mississippi river had to be controlled from flooding and changing its route, so after the floods of 1927 the well meaning inhabitants encased it in levees but without thinking about the ecology of the Louisiana wetlands they made no provision for the river to feed the delta with fresh water and sediment and those lovely wetlands that would have helped absorb the force of Katrina have been rapidly eroding ever since...
There was this big storm...
Now New Orleans is underwater, the entire population displaced and anarchy is on the streets...
So, who is to blame for the destruction of New Orleans, because from where I am the causes appear to be almost entirely man made...
Discuss.
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What I am getting at is what was the chain of events that got us to where we are now?
I'll start - there was this big storm...
Last year.
Now after the near miss from cat 4 hurricane Ivan last year the nice men who look after the levees thought it would be a good idea to upgrade them from cat 3 protection.
But, the men in the big city far away wouldn't let them because they needed all the money they could find saving a country a very long way away from evil.
To do this they needed lots and lots of brave men who are supposed to look after their own country but are sometimes needed to go to far off places...
Now New Orleans was a very big port in all the land and that pesky Mississippi river had to be controlled from flooding and changing its route, so after the floods of 1927 the well meaning inhabitants encased it in levees but without thinking about the ecology of the Louisiana wetlands they made no provision for the river to feed the delta with fresh water and sediment and those lovely wetlands that would have helped absorb the force of Katrina have been rapidly eroding ever since...
There was this big storm...
Now New Orleans is underwater, the entire population displaced and anarchy is on the streets...
So, who is to blame for the destruction of New Orleans, because from where I am the causes appear to be almost entirely man made...
Discuss.
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