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Environmental advocates celebrated the creation of a chief resilience officer. Now they have doubts.
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Nonprofits and city planners are working to create more affordable housing, but they’re up against legislation that rewards rampant development.
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South Florida is bracing for the impacts of Hurricane Isaias this weekend.In its latest advisory, the National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane warning…
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Hurricanes and high water don't recognize the boundaries between counties.That's why local governments from Palm Beach County to the Keys have formed a…
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Ask any consumer — good credit goes a long way.It works the same for local governments. Increasingly investors in the bonds of local governments want to…
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The City of Miami wants to hear from residents about their concerns over South Florida’s vulnerability to climate change.The Office of Resilience and…
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An international program that has helped South Florida cities address climate change and other livability challenges is ending. The Rockefeller Foundation…
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Miami-Dade County is offering people the chance to learn more about sea-level rise and how to prepare for it with a free training. The course, which is…
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A newly created 'Underwater Homeowners Association' held its first meeting in The Village of Pinecrest Wednesday. The group is made up of residents who…
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On a hot day in September, Charlene Jones celebrated her 61st birthday by herself.The former nursing-home cook made herself a birthday dinner of turkey…
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Tens, hundreds or thousands of ideas are part of what’s needed to help South Florida respond to climate change.That’s the thinking behind an online…
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U.S. Army Corps Collects Public Input On How To Help Miami-Dade Reduce Sea-Level Rise Risk, FloodingThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is starting a three-year, $3 million study to help Miami-Dade County find ways to reduce risk from storms and sea-level…