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How last year's Christmas trees are rebuilding New Orleans' coast
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2021-12-24
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New Orleans drops thousands of Christmas trees into the bayou every year to try to fight coastal erosion. It's a beloved tradition, but does it really work? We went to Louisiana to find out.
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