The video starkly translates academic data into an existential ultimatum, highlighting the inevitable collapse of coastal urbanism in the face of geological reality. It serves as a grim but necessary reminder that some climate thresholds demand radical relocation rather than mere adaptation.
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Hey guys, what's going on? My name is Louis and God bless to every single one of you. So, we have a big breaking news coming out of New Orleans. The Guardian just put out this bombshell report.
People are moving out.
Experts and officials are sounding the alarm. They are urging that people need to leave immediately. And I want to read this part really quick here. 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. Whoa. So these are again these are very important officials and they are urging hey we need to start uh you know with a plan.
We need to get people out of here. All right. So this thing is going to happen.
This region is going to be surrounded by ocean and it's going to be over. All right. So, people are moving out also because of cost of living. People are moving out of New Orleans and it's not looking good. People moving out of Utah because of cost of living and you know, people relocating. But New Orleans, this is the big one. All right, guys. Before I start, do me a favor. Hit that thumbs up. Hype this video so we could get this message to many viewers out there. And for those of you that want to help and support this channel, we do have the Cash App link and the PayPal link in the comments box and also description box.
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And God bless to every single one of you uh husbands out there, man. take your wife out to a beautiful restaurant. I already got mine all set up and um you know, but again, enjoy the Sunday and God bless to all the mothers out there.
All right, so let's see what's going on here. So once again, the process of relocating people from New Orleans should start immediately as the city has reached a point of no return. Now the sea is surrounded by the ocean within decades due to the the climate crisis. A stark new study has concluded now ongoing sea level rise and the rapid erosion of wet lands in southern Louisiana will swallow up the New Orleans the New Orleans area within a few generations with a new paper estimating the city may well be surrounded by the Gulf of America before the end of this century.
Now people's going to be like, "Oh, that's in a long time, Louis." Well, this is the estimate. They believe like it's going to happen decades. This could happen next week. Again, they just putting the time frame. All right. From here to a decade. So, it it could happen in a year. It could happen in five years. It could happen eight years. But it's always good to be uh be prepared.
Now, when God told Noah to build the ark, you know, it didn't took Noah one week. And it took him months. It took him over like 50 years to get it completed. And at the same time, people were mocking. People were making fun of him. People were saying, "Look at this old man. He lost his mind." And so when that day came, the flood, those people were not mocking. They were running towards the ark. And God God shut the door on them. All right? Just like now what's going on. You know, there's a lot of watchmen like me, a lot of watchmen out there sounding the alarm that y'all need to be prepared for this event.
Always be prepared. God give enough time to people to repent and to prepare. But, uh, this the sad part is there's still mockers and scoffers out there just like in the times of Noah. All right. So it says here, lowlying southern Louisiana faces multiple threats with rising sea level driven by global heating compounded by strengthening hurricanes. Also a future of the climate and the gradual subsidance of a coastline that has been c carved, excuse me, apart by the oil and gas industry. You know what happened yesterday? May 8th, 2026, there was a explosion in Louisiana, not too far from New Orleans, and there was that oil refinery. It went boom. I mean, this thing just I mean, there was smoke.
I mean, we talking about big ones. All right. So, and this is like the second one.
So, southern Louisiana is facing 3 to seven meters of sea level rise and the loss of three quarters of its remaining coastal wetlands, which will cause the shoreline to migrant migrate as much as 100 kilometers at 62 miles inland and thereby stranding New Orleans.
According to a study which compared today's rising global temperatures with a period of similar heat 125,000 years ago that caused a rise in the sea level.
Okay. So this scenario makes the region the most physically vulnerable coastal zone in the world. All right. So again I did my research on this one here that there is a lot of people living uh leaving New Orleans. There's a lot of people just packing up and relocating somewhere else. Not because of the sea level, but most of them. Yeah. But, uh, it's because of cost of living. It's because there's nothing there. Is, you know, this there's no future just like Utah with the drought and other regions.
People just leaving to other areas. Um, so there is a exodus going on.
All right. So it says here researchers state and requires immediate action to prepare to prepare a smooth transition for people away from New Orleans which has a population of about 360,000 people. So they are preparing something to relocate 360,000 people from one city to another. You guys got to move out of there. This region is just going to be the new Gulf of Mexico, new Gulf of America. Basically, Louisiana has already experienced population loss in recent years. Uh, and this trend will accelerate in a disordered way, the paper warns. Now, should no action be taken to confront the perils faced by its largest city and surrounding communities? While climate mitigation should remain the first step to prevent the worst outcomes, coastal Louisiana has eventually already crossed the point of no return. Now, added the perspective paper published in the Nature Sustainability Journal. A perspective paper is a article that provides an assessment rather than the new data.
Billions of dollars have been spent to fortify New Orleans with a vast network of levies, floodgates.
So, they're trying to build something to prevent this sea level. Uh, it's not going to happen. It Here's the thing, guys. Once that water start coming in, it's like the Titanic. Yeah. You can't patch it.
But the growing threat to the city mean the leveies which already require healthy hefty upgrades to remain sufficient will not be able to save the city in the long run. The new paper warns.
Now in Palio climate terms, New Orleans is gone.
The question is how long it has said Jesse Kenan an expert uh an expert in climate adoption at the uh university two-lane university.
All right.
So the rest I'm just going to leave in the description box. It's a very very long article, but uh again, it's you know, very important for many out there that live in New Orleans to read this one here. But uh again, you know, they're warning everyone to be prepared.
Be prepared. This could happen years, decades. But again, even Noah warned the people that there would be a flood.
Everybody mocked, everybody laughed, everybody just But when that day came, the flood, nobody laughed. They were running towards the ark. God is like, "Nope, it ain't going to happen." But uh again, take this serious. Make sure that you guys that live in New Orleans, make sure you check out this news article.
And uh we are praying for a lot of people. And again, it's not only New Orleans. I mean, things could happen anytime. Yellowstone, the New Madrid. I mean, the Cascadia just got hit by 5.0.
Um, again, things uh things could happen, you know, different parts of the world. We just have to be prepared spiritually, physically, and mentally with Jesus Christ. Anyway, guys, I'm going to end it here, but thank you so much for watching. Make sure you like this video, and if this is your first time, subscribe. Check out the videos I posted today. The links will be in the comments box. Thank you so much for watching. God bless you all. Till next time later. Peace.
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