Miami’s gentrification shows impact of climate injustice
An influx of wealthy residents is migrating to high inland areas like Little Haiti to evade rising sea levels.
An influx of wealthy residents is migrating to high inland areas like Little Haiti to evade rising sea levels.
There are similarities between debates over the existence of microbes and current debates over the existence of global warming.
It doesn’t help that the worsening heat is hitting a US infrastructure system that’s already in trouble.
The most sustainable strategy is to create high-efficiency homes that will last as long as possible.
The Invading Sea is interviewing Floridians working to address climate impacts and other environmental challenges.
A University of Miami graduate student helped uncovered the foundation of a centuries-old fortress wall buried by the shifting seas.
The thought of losing Miami to the sea and the cost of forced migration is anathema to all concerned residents.
An ordinary object reminds an author of how oblivious many Floridians once were to a looming threat.
Florida TaxWatch's report examined factors contributing to the market's instability, including damages from hurricanes and litigation.
Project 2025 would shut down climate research, encourage more fossil fuel extraction and repeal the Inflation Reduction Act.
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