Sea level rise and sprawl mean more Floridians on increasingly less land
By 2070, Florida could lose 1.7 million acres to sea level rise and 3.5 million acres to sprawling new development.
By 2070, Florida could lose 1.7 million acres to sea level rise and 3.5 million acres to sprawling new development.
The Invading Sea's online panel discussion on the Florida Wildlife Corridor was held as part of Florida Climate Week 2024.
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Within two decades, Florida could gain almost 5 million residents and lose a million acres of land to sea-level rise.
By Nathan Crabbe As Florida’s population continues growing and sea levels continue rising, the state risks losing millions of acres ...
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