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In light of sea-level-rise threats, local organizations have begun to shift their missions towards resources and solutions in greater Miami that co...
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In light of sea-level-rise threats, local organizations have begun to shift their missions towards resources and solutions in greater Miami that co...
In a quiet corner of Miami, robots have been humming away, printing pieces of what could be the future of coastal infrastructure. And what they’re ...
Just down the coast from Donald Trump's weekend retreat, the residents and businesses of south Florida are experiencing regular episodes of water i...
Harvard Design School will tackle climate change, affordable housing and other urban challenges in four cities. “By 2030, the seas around Miami ...
Florida has the most homes at risk because of sea level rise by the end of the century, according to a study from the Union of Concerned Scientists...
The city has another serious water problem.
Communities in the Greater Miami area banded together to create a regional resilience strategy, Resilient305. The effort is a collaboration between...
People tend to respond to immediate threats and financial consequences – and Florida’s coastal real estate may be on the cusp of delivering that ha...
In 2017, voters agreed to finance adaptation efforts through property taxes. Now the first phase of those projects is underway.
Tools from NOAA, Climate Central, Information is Beautiful, and EarthTime are helpful for visualizing the effects of sea level rise.
That’s the concept behind The ReefLine, described by its patrons as “a seven-mile underwater public sculpture park, snorkel trail and artificial re...
Nearly half of Coral Gables residences are on septic tanks. Many may be leaking. As sea levels rise, how big a problem is that? % Keon says “the...
Miami Herald A new app designed to rank the flood risk for every property in the U.S. has some distressing findings for Florida. The cities w...
Miami-Dade wants mangroves and islands as storm protection instead of 10-foot walls
Huzzah for tailgates and overeating stadium food. Boo the fact that climate change is an existential threat to Miami.
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