Top Story e360.yale.edu As Miami keeps building, rising seas deepen its social divide As developers eye higher ground, communities of color will likely bear the heaviest burden from the changes wrought by climate change.
Top Story www.nytimes.com Will Miami be around in 2067? In “Disposable City,” Mario Alejandro Ariza reckons with what climate change has in store for the spicy city on the Atlantic.
Impacts www.curbed.com As sea level rises, Miami neighborhoods feel rising tide of gentrification Is development in Little Haiti, future home of a $1 billion innovation district, fueled by a changing climate?
Resilience www.nytimes.com Democrats will debate in a city under siege by climate change Activists wanted a Democratic debate focused entirely on climate change. They aren’t getting one, but in Miami this week, the issue will be inescapable.
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