Miami Data Walk illustrates impacts of climate gentrification
Climate gentrification is when traditional communities are displaced because of change-change impacts like sea level rise.
Climate gentrification is when traditional communities are displaced because of change-change impacts like sea level rise.
An influx of wealthy residents is migrating to high inland areas like Little Haiti to evade rising sea levels.
Temperatures were between 103 and 104 degrees Plant City for nine days in August, the hottest in the city’s recorded ...
A Q&A with Tony Cho, a Miami real estate developer who formed the Future of Cities to fund sustainable real ...
Climate gentrification exacerbates the existing inequality in Florida housing.
By Diana Rodriguez, Arizona State University Known as “ground zero” for sea-level rise, Miami Beach will be one of the ...
An interview with Joe Chase, attorney with the Gunster Law Firm As part of its series “The Business of Climate ...
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