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How climate change will increase storm surge flooding in NYC, Miami and  D.C. : NPR
How climate change will increase storm surge flooding in NYC, Miami and D.C. : NPR

Should We Start Preparing for the Evacuation of Miami? | The Nation
Should We Start Preparing for the Evacuation of Miami? | The Nation

Rising Sea Levels Are Already Making Miami's Floods Worse | WIRED
Rising Sea Levels Are Already Making Miami's Floods Worse | WIRED

Florida's Flooded Future: 'Retreat While There's Still Time' | The Nation
Florida's Flooded Future: 'Retreat While There's Still Time' | The Nation

Miami: How Rising Sea Levels Continue to Endanger South Florida – Rolling  Stone
Miami: How Rising Sea Levels Continue to Endanger South Florida – Rolling Stone

A 20-Foot Sea Wall? Miami Faces the Hard Choices of Climate Change. - The  New York Times
A 20-Foot Sea Wall? Miami Faces the Hard Choices of Climate Change. - The New York Times

Who Will Pay for the Huge Costs of Holding Back Rising Seas? - Yale E360
Who Will Pay for the Huge Costs of Holding Back Rising Seas? - Yale E360

Miami Beach and Rising Seas | EARTH 103: Earth in the Future
Miami Beach and Rising Seas | EARTH 103: Earth in the Future

See Photos of Flooded Downtown Miami After Tropical Storm Alex
See Photos of Flooded Downtown Miami After Tropical Storm Alex

New climate report warns of more flooding in FL, elsewhere | Miami Herald
New climate report warns of more flooding in FL, elsewhere | Miami Herald

Climate change is going to cost Florida a lot of money
Climate change is going to cost Florida a lot of money

Miami Is the "Most Vulnerable" Coastal City Worldwide - Scientific American
Miami Is the "Most Vulnerable" Coastal City Worldwide - Scientific American

If an Ian slammed South Florida: Nine-foot coastal surge, flooding inland  to Hialeah | WUSF Public Media
If an Ian slammed South Florida: Nine-foot coastal surge, flooding inland to Hialeah | WUSF Public Media

Miami Says It Can Adapt to Rising Seas. Not Everyone Is Convinced. - The  New York Times
Miami Says It Can Adapt to Rising Seas. Not Everyone Is Convinced. - The New York Times

Activists: You can't come to Miami without talking about climate change -  Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Activists: You can't come to Miami without talking about climate change - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Miami Among "Most At Risk" For Sea Level Rise, Federal Climate Change  Report Says | WLRN
Miami Among "Most At Risk" For Sea Level Rise, Federal Climate Change Report Says | WLRN

Why Miami is one of the most vulnerable cities in the world to sea-level  rise » Yale Climate Connections
Why Miami is one of the most vulnerable cities in the world to sea-level rise » Yale Climate Connections

Flooding Events Increase on Beaches | Climate Change - a special report  from the University of Miami
Flooding Events Increase on Beaches | Climate Change - a special report from the University of Miami

Miami sea level rise construction cost by 2060: $3.8 billion | Miami Herald
Miami sea level rise construction cost by 2060: $3.8 billion | Miami Herald

Here's what Miami could look like in 2100 - Curbed Miami
Here's what Miami could look like in 2100 - Curbed Miami

Can Miami Beach Survive Global Warming? | Vanity Fair
Can Miami Beach Survive Global Warming? | Vanity Fair

How Miami Beach is trying to save itself - Southeast Florida Regional  Climate Compact
How Miami Beach is trying to save itself - Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact

High Ground Is Becoming Hot Property as Sea Level Rises - Scientific  American
High Ground Is Becoming Hot Property as Sea Level Rises - Scientific American

Can Miami Beach survive climate change? | CNN
Can Miami Beach survive climate change? | CNN

Florida Families Already Coping With Effects Of Sea Level Rise
Florida Families Already Coping With Effects Of Sea Level Rise

Coastal Flooding Is Erasing Billions in Property Value as Sea Level Rises.  That's Bad News for Cities. - Inside Climate News
Coastal Flooding Is Erasing Billions in Property Value as Sea Level Rises. That's Bad News for Cities. - Inside Climate News