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The Disappearing Delta

Mon., Feb. 16, 10 pm ET, Fault Lines examines the role of the fossil fuel industry in Louisiana’s disappearing coastline

Louisiana is a state simultaneously dependent on the fossil fuel industry and deeply impacted by climate change brought on in part by its activity.

Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, land continues to disappear from under some of America’s first climate refugees. Louisiana pledged $50 billion to save the rapidly vanishing coastline, but the state is struggling to find the money.

A series of lawsuits could change that equation and hold the world’s largest oil companies accountable for their role in the environmental crisis. Meanwhile, watchdogs say that regulators have fast-tracked approvals for fracking operations in the Gulf of Mexico.

Fault Lines explores Louisiana's ambitious restoration plan, the fate of its coastal communities and how the offshore fracking boom could impact both.


CREDITS:
Executive Producer: Mathieu Skene, Senior Producer: Reem Akkad @reemakkad, Producer: Paul Abowd @paulabowd, Correspondent: Sebastian Walker @sebwalker, Directors of Photography: Alfredo De Lara @delaraalfredo, Joel Van Haren @joelvanharen, Additional Photography: Paul Abowd, Aerial Photography: LACoptercam, Barnstorm Cinema, Editor: Warwick Meade @warwickmeade, Local Producer: Jimmy Delery, Production Manager: Dana Merwin @dana_merwin, Digital Producer: Nikhil Swaminathan @sw4mi, Production Assistance: Cameron Dodd @camerontdodd, Julia Greenwald @jhgreenwald, Lauren Rosenfeld @lollymr

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