Miamiā€™s gentrification shows impact of climate injusticeĀ
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.
As climate change alters Miami-Dade, trees have become a mechanism to protect residents from record heat.
Florida could lose nearly a fifth of its rural lands in 50 years if growth continues at its current pace.
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