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When sea levels rise, so does your rent
As property investors turn their gaze inland, away from Miami's exclusive low-lying beach area, residents in one poorer neighbourhood further above sea level say rising rents are forcing them out.
How to protect your home from climate change
As we adapt to a deteriorating environment, homeowners and renters must try to mitigate the damages brought by increasingly severe weather events.
Opinion: Debunking stereotypes about mobile homes could make them a new face of affordable housing
Manufactured housing – the preferred name for what were once called mobile homes – has changed dramatically in recent decades. Three planning experts call for giving it a new look.
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Amid soaring demand for warehouses, an effort to make them greener
Some warehouse owners are taking steps to make their buildings more energy efficient, including upgrading building materials and turning the rooftops into solar farms.
How wind farms could transform New York
Six companies will pay a record $4.37 billion to lease ocean territory off the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
Hounded by wildfires, Californians rethink their willingness to rebuild
In the aftermath, some people are deciding to just begin new lives elsewhere. The pandemic and longstanding housing problems haven’t made the choices any easier.
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Indoor farming is one of the decade’s hottest trends, when it comes to climate change solutions
How to feed a hotter, more crowded planet is the question of the century. Indoor urban agriculture offers one answer -- but it's not a perfect one.
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