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So far, teachers across Miami-Dade are incorporating this initiative into their lesson plans and assigning underwater markers as art projects to help spread awareness about sea level rise.
Miami and Miami Beach already struggle with serious flooding related to sea-level rise — even when there ... the director at the Florida International University Sea Level Solutions Center.
New data from Harvard University and ... be underwater with a foot of sea rise. About 2,500 people in Miami-Dade County live on land less than a foot above sea level, according to data from ...
“We are very fortunate that we have a strong university system and a strong system of public education ... been hatched in Miami. Rather than fight sea level rise, Bolter of FAU pointed ...
Miami faces a major threat from sea level rise. But there are parts of the city ... proximity to downtown and public transit. And to be clear, there's still a wave of high-rises going up in ...
But one aspect of sea-level rise hasn't been widely debated in public or in political policy circles: What do the rising seas mean for Miami's wealth of historic buildings, from South Beach's art ...
Sea-level rise and the resulting climate gentrification are expected to hit low-income, minority communities in Miami-Dade County ... Institute at Florida State University.
Sea level rise has picked up the pace in recent years ... a senior research associate at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science.
The seas are rising, frequently flooding the streets even when no storms are on the horizon. But that hasn't stopped foreign investors from shelling out big dollars for Miami real estate.
For years, the city of Miami Beach had approached the concept of sea-level rise much like that of other ... is a story of political will, driven by public outcry and cemented by a willingness ...
A new study gives alarming glimpse into the future, as some scientists warn these currents could be just decades from ...