The potential submersion of New Orleans poses significant risks to its residents, economy, and cultural heritage. The city's bowl-shaped geography already places 99% of its population at high risk of severe flooding. Without proactive relocation efforts, the region could face uncoordinated population displacement, economic instability, and loss of critical infrastructure. The study emphasizes that even with climate mitigation, the city's long-term survival is unlikely due to its geographic and environmental vulnerabilities.