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Category: Delta

Posted inAtlantic Coast, Black Belt, Culture, Delta, Economies, Gulf Coast, Land, Mid-South, North Carolina

The longleaf pine was nearly wiped out 100 years ago. Can Southern landowners help it make a comeback?

by Riley Davis February 12, 2020January 14, 2022

The future of longleaf pine forests, which are critical to biodiversity, depends on landowners protecting and maintaining them through prescribed burning.

Posted inClimate, Delta, Infrastructure, Justice, Mississippi

The promise of the Yazoo Pumps

by Boyce Upholt October 10, 2019January 14, 2022

Devastating flooding has revived talk of a controversial infrastructure project in the Mississippi Delta, but it might not help the communities that need it most.

Posted inDelta, Energy, Justice, Mississippi

Southern communities revitalize their connection to electric co-ops

by Lyndsey Gilpin December 5, 2018January 14, 2022

A dearth in representation on co-op boards has left rural, black communities without a voice.

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