Are we too late? A teenage perspective on UN’s high-level meeting on sea level riseÂ
Studies show that of all the cities in the world, Miami has the most to lose from sea level rise.
Studies show that of all the cities in the world, Miami has the most to lose from sea level rise.
Aspen Ideas: Climate is convening in Miami Beach this week to bring together changemakers and showcase climate innovations.
Will Charouhis, a 17-year-old climate activist from Miami, took part in the United Nations climate conference in the UAE.
It turns out that the massive root systems of mangroves sequester carbon better than any tree on Earth.
Miami climate activist Will Charouhis spoke with a panel of youth on their hopes for the outcome of the assembly.Â
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