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South Florida could see two feet or more of sea-level rise over the next 40 years. It’s alarming. And there’s growing concern that the risk of rising...
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If current sea-level rise trends continue, the ocean that makes many South Florida cities desirable places to live may become an existential threat.
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In the next 30 years — about the length of a mortgage cycle — more than 300,000 U.S. homes could experience chronic flooding due to rising seas,...
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This month, First Coast Connect host Melissa Ross traveled to Rhode Island for a fellowship for journalists to learn about the science of climate change.
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The threat of sea-level rise stretches well beyond the coastline. Higher seas are pushing into the source of our drinking water . They could increase...
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If you thought sea-level rise was the greatest immediate threat to South Florida’s future, you may need to think again. There’s growing concern that the...
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Days after eight kids sued the state of Florida for policies they say contribute to climate change , a coalition of environment groups has launched a...
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The looming impacts of climate change are increasingly raising questions about the future of Miami's real estate , particularly from residents who...
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Floridians with chronic diseases like asthma and COPD may have one more problem to worry about: sea-level rise. The Health And Sea Level Rise: Impacts...