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In Miami, the effects of global warming are not hypothetical predictions but realities of everyday life, prompting change by government, businesses and individuals alike.
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The city of Miami announced on Tuesday more than 30 new public infrastructure projects, the initial phase of a multi-year plan to increase the supply of…
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A new bill to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions is being introduced this week in the U.S. House of Representatives, and three of the five sponsors…
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Sea-level rise can feel like a far-away problem.Some artists in Miami have been working on an augmented reality project depicting how climate change and…
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Florida teachers are eager to teach kids about sea-level rise, rising heat and other impacts of climate change, but many say it can be hard to find…
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U.S. Army Corps Collects Public Input On How To Help Miami-Dade Reduce Sea-Level Rise Risk, FloodingThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is starting a three-year, $3 million study to help Miami-Dade County find ways to reduce risk from storms and sea-level…
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If you’re not sure what to do with your yard signs now that the midterm elections are over, a South Florida artist has a suggestion for you.Visual artist…
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Midterm losses among moderate Florida Republicans have raised questions about the future of a climate caucus founded by two of the state's U.S.…
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The City of Boynton Beach will decide Wednesday night whether to become the latest Florida city to join a national coalition dedicated to sea-level rise…
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South Florida is on pace to see two feet of sea-level rise in the next 40 years. That means higher insurance costs and saltwater threatening the region's…
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Sea-level rise is beginning to impact everyday life for some neighborhoods in South Florida: roads flood, insurance prices rise, and cities and counties…
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Global warming can feel like an overwhelming problem -- it is, after all, GLOBAL -- but many of the solutions already exist.That was the message from one…