Ashley Miznazi | Miami Herald
The Miami HeraldPerson Page
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An innovative process now in operation at the Larson Dairy farm just north of Lake Okeechobee helps reduce the climate impact of his dairy herd by capturing and cleaning methane locked in manure and sending it to a natural gas pipeline near the farm.
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Key West's Mallory Square, a go-to spot to watch the sunset, is getting a major makeover to include more structures and trees to add shade.
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Termites get hungrier as temperatures get hotter, according to a new study, with their appetites for wood somehow whetted by rising temperatures. There is also increasing research on how termites themselves might exacerbate climate change.
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So far, 2023 has already been Miami’s hottest year on record, with the city breaking15 daily peak temperature records — seven since June 1 alone.
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To preserve Vizcaya’s grand past, staff are taking steps to protect it from a future that will be increasingly influenced by the forces of climate change.