rnor John Bel Edwards along with other state and local officials were on hand at the end of August as a dozen homeowners met with attorneys to sign the papers necessary for them to take ownership of their newly built homes in The New Isle neighborhood in Schriever.“This is the very first program of its kind in the nation’s history, where we’re having to move people because of climate change. I wish it wasn’t necessary, but it is,” Governor Edwards told those present. “To understand how a once sprawling and vibrant community of thousands of acres has dwindled to little more than a few hundred is to understand the real consequences of climate change. The residents of Isle de Jean Charles did not want to leave their island; on the contrary, the island left them. They deserved and needed help, which is why our state invested years of planning, outreach, design and construction into The New Isle resettlement community. This is a nationally and internationally observed and eagerly awaited event for us all."