Science. 2000 Sep 15;289(5486):1860-3. doi: 10.1126/science.289.5486.1860.
An ambitious $14 billion plan known as Coast 2050 attempts to protect more than 10,000 square kilometers of Louisiana's wetlands, which are disappearing at a rate of up to 90 square kilometers per year, one of the highest rates of land loss in the world. But a number of unanswered scientific questions swirl around the plan. And it could run afoul of powerful interests in the shipping, petroleum, and fishing industries.
一项名为“海岸 2050”的雄心勃勃的 140 亿美元计划试图保护路易斯安那州超过 1 万平方公里的湿地,这些湿地每年以高达 90 平方公里的速度消失,是世界上土地流失率最高的地区之一。但该计划存在许多尚未解答的科学问题。并且可能会触犯航运、石油和渔业等行业的强大利益。